The centuries old epic about the wrath of Achilles is rendered into modern English verse by a renowned translator and accompanied by an introduction that reassesses the identity of Homer. In Robert Fagles' beautifully rendered text, the Iliad overwhelms us afresh. The huge themes godlike, yet utterly human of savagery and calculation, of destiny defied, of triumph and grief compel our own humanity. Time after time, one pauses and re-reads before continuing. Fagles' voice is always that of a poet and scholar of our own age as he conveys the power of Homer. Robert Fagles and Bernard Knox are to be congratulated and praised on this admirable work.
%0 Book
%1 homer1990iliad
%A Homer,
%A Fagles, Robert
%A Knox, Bernard
%C New York, N.Y., U.S.A.
%D 1990
%I Viking
%K domiHabeo greek grčki prevođenje
%T The Iliad
%U http://www.worldcat.org/search?qt=worldcat_org_all&q=9780140275360
%X The centuries old epic about the wrath of Achilles is rendered into modern English verse by a renowned translator and accompanied by an introduction that reassesses the identity of Homer. In Robert Fagles' beautifully rendered text, the Iliad overwhelms us afresh. The huge themes godlike, yet utterly human of savagery and calculation, of destiny defied, of triumph and grief compel our own humanity. Time after time, one pauses and re-reads before continuing. Fagles' voice is always that of a poet and scholar of our own age as he conveys the power of Homer. Robert Fagles and Bernard Knox are to be congratulated and praised on this admirable work.
%@ 0670835102 9780670835102 0140275363 9780140275360
@book{homer1990iliad,
abstract = {The centuries old epic about the wrath of Achilles is rendered into modern English verse by a renowned translator and accompanied by an introduction that reassesses the identity of Homer. In Robert Fagles' beautifully rendered text, the Iliad overwhelms us afresh. The huge themes godlike, yet utterly human of savagery and calculation, of destiny defied, of triumph and grief compel our own humanity. Time after time, one pauses and re-reads before continuing. Fagles' voice is always that of a poet and scholar of our own age as he conveys the power of Homer. Robert Fagles and Bernard Knox are to be congratulated and praised on this admirable work.},
added-at = {2012-11-04T18:59:10.000+0100},
address = {New York, N.Y., U.S.A.},
author = {Homer and Fagles, Robert and Knox, Bernard},
biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2e62e8a19bf10852e374201d5ea1c4d2a/filologanoga},
interhash = {464e4e065eb7f3c02ef3203abc47509d},
intrahash = {e62e8a19bf10852e374201d5ea1c4d2a},
isbn = {0670835102 9780670835102 0140275363 9780140275360},
keywords = {domiHabeo greek grčki prevođenje},
publisher = {Viking},
refid = {20825683},
timestamp = {2012-11-04T18:59:10.000+0100},
title = {The Iliad},
url = {http://www.worldcat.org/search?qt=worldcat_org_all&q=9780140275360},
year = 1990
}