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A wandering king who's a war-hero doomed to roam the earth by a vengeful God, a plethora of fantastic experiences, a wife battling the invasion of suitors who wish to replace her missing husband, a son in search of his father - the Odyssey is a rich tapestry of incredible experiences and unforgettable characters. A must-read classic for anyone who wants to understand the fundamentals of Western mythology, it is a sequel to the Illiad which recounts the magnificent saga of the Trojan War. The Odyssey continues on, describing the trials and tribulations of the Greeks under the leadership of Odysseus.

Reputed to have been composed nearly three thousand years ago, its authorship is still being debated by scholars, though much of it is attributed to the blind poet Homer about whom very little is known. Yet the Illiad and The Odyssey remain the definitive foundations of all Western literature. The Odyssey is a magnificent epic tale that portrays the journey called life. In fact the word “odyssey” in English itself has come to mean a long and eventful journey.

In the preceding book The Illiad, Odysseus called Ulysses in Roman mythology, the king of Ithaca, gets embroiled in the Trojan War through the trickery of the Greeks. But once inside, his wonderful qualities of intellect, strategy and leadership come to the foreground as he leads his soldiers to victory. The story of the Odyssey begins when the war of The Illiad ends. Odysseus and his men embark to return to Ithaca but his sworn enemy, the sea god Poseidon, stymies him at every turn, sending storms and foul weather, forcing the wanderers to take shelter in strange and sinister lands.

The Odyssey is, besides, the story of Odysseus' beautiful wife Penelope, whose life becomes a struggle, fighting off the innumerable hopefuls who wish to take over her kingdom and her fortune in the absence of her husband. It is also the poignant growing-up tale of Telemachus, a faithful and steadfast son, who refuses to believe that his father won't return.

There are many notable translations from the original Greek and it has also been extensively portrayed in art, literature, television and television in languages around the world. Full of human tragedy, bizarre and fantastic creatures, gods and magical beasts, the Odyssey is a treasure-chest of marvelous events. For modern-day readers, young and old alike, it provides exciting, interesting and relevant ideas of war, politics, exile and identity.
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Comments (22)

Jack Jones

lol

Jan 31st
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Brandon James Kachermeyer

I don't understand why the names of the gods and of Odysseus have been changed

May 3rd
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John C Chappell

this could be a very good audio book, I know it is volunteer read, which is great and all. but I can't bare to listen anymore. whoever does book 5 is just.... excruciating. flat, monotone, muddy words. like they are pained to do it. this with a little emotion and imagination would be so good

Mar 26th
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Dominant Domino

Great and classic story but each one of these narrations decline after the first 3 books. At least so far..🤦🏽‍♂️

Mar 18th
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Ian Lucas

why. why was this allowed to be a thing

Mar 10th
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Kolleen Dahl

Please don't use this volunteer again. It is as if she is TRYING to sound worldly. It comes out in her speech as strained. Just read it, in your normal voice.

Oct 20th
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Marry

What is this??? No, can't listen to that voice, so scratchy 🙁 What am I gonna do now...

Jan 28th
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James Francis

sleep

Jan 16th
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Jesse chastain

Audio is too low.

Sep 23rd
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Amber Sky

for the love of all things holy, please get someone else to record this book. I can't decide whether to fall asleep or gasp for air.

Jul 30th
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dariush

It is so good

Jul 14th
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Eva

Thank you to all of the volunteers for recording this book, it was thoroughly enjoyable. Only comments would be that one or 2 of the books wouldn't play but otherwise the sound quality and narration was great for a free resource.

May 20th
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William White

is that a computer or another person??? very hard to understand.

Dec 29th
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Zachary Robinson

what's up with the shitty audio last 10 minutes?

Nov 2nd
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