Homer's the Iliad and the Odyssey: A Biography

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Allen & Unwin, 2007 - 285 páginas
"The stories of the Trojan war, of Helen of Troy - the face that launched a thousand ships, Achilles' heel, Jason and the Argonauts and Odysseus' quest are embedded stories in our culture, yet we often fail to recognise that they all spring from two sources: The Iliad and The Odyssey, and one blind poet: Homer. In this ground-breaking book Alberto Manguel explains how these epic works came into existence and how they were received, and discusses how they have managed to sustain their place at the heart of western culture over the last two thousand seven hundred years." -- Provided by publisher.

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Alberto Manguel ('an expert explorer of what the French call the imaginaire - a word that combines imagination, imagery and the formation of images in the mind' - A.S. Byatt, Washington Post) is the acclaimed author of several award-winning books, including A Dictionary of Imaginary Places and A History of Reading, which was an international bestseller, a New York Times Notable Book, a Times Literary Supplement International Book of the Year, and winner of France's' Prix Medicis. He lectures at museums worldwide, including the Louvre. He was born in Buenos Aires and lives in France.

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