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The Odyssey: Abridged
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Author
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Homer. Allen Mandelbaum, trans. Read by Derek Jacobi.
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Publisher
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High Bridge
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Format
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8 audio CDs
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Product Dimensions
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5.9
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5.1
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1.6
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ISBN
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9781565114234
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Pages/Publication Date
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9 hours/2000
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Daedalus Item Code
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22772
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Description
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(AudioFile Earphones Award winner) This ancient masterpiece follows Odysseus, the ideal Greek hero, as he sojourns home to Ithaca after the Trojan War—a wandering trek of ten years and countless adventures. Rich in folklore and myth, featuring gods and goddesses, monsters and sorceresses, The Odyssey comes to life in Allen Mandelbaum's robust, lyrical translation. Derek Jacobi reads this abridgement. "Years ago, when this reviewer was casting his own radio dramatization of The Odyssey, he asked the classicists who were advising him how the narrator, who was to represent the voice of Homer, should sound. 'Like the setting sun,' they said cryptically. Your humble servant had no idea what they were talking about. Then. Now I know because Derek Jacobi does sound like the setting sun. And, in spite of some Briticisms that may jar American ears, Mandelbaum's translation wonderfully communicates the swift, simple, virile dignity of the original. The beauty, the drama—they come from the unhurried, masterful Jacobi. Isn't it fitting that the greatest living actor of the English-speaking world should spellbind listeners with the greatest yarn ever told?"—AudioFile
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