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I have not re-read recently (5 years), but I am almost ready to admit that I prefer the Odyssey to the Illiad ! The story was tough on Odysseus's crew, but it is a more complex tale.

Will happily rant away as you read it.
A few more things on the shelf then The Odyssey for me.
Interested in the soupy/boozy/cheesy/porridge thing that Nestor fills his cup with...may have to try and make it...in the interests of living archeology...


Aye, the formal warfare (which has existed in many cultures) does however give way eventually to carnage...I thought the metaphors become more work related (less joy of battle more like a task...fishing, threshing etc). And this eventually becomes (after the walls fall, after the Iliad ends) total war, as happens even today...Balkans, Rwanda etc. Nasty protrayals of warcrimes on ancient Greek pottery including Priam being beaten to death with his grandchild.




I also went and saw "An Iliad", an abridged live performance of the poem at the Undermain Theater in Dallas.
I am currently reading the Odyssey and have recently finished a couple books on the Trojan war and archeology of Trojan sites.
An endlessly fascinating subject.

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It's much more than a rehashing of the Odyssey.
What? Priam was beaten to death with his grandchild? I must have missed that years ago when I read it.
Books mentioned in this topic
The Return from Troy (other topics)The War That Killed Achilles: The True Story of Homer's Iliad and the Trojan War (other topics)
The Odyssey (other topics)
Thought I'd start a thread to discuss it and any related texts.
Forgot how gory it was.
So far I've noticed that Odysseus only takes 12 ships and looks like a wee Glasgow "hard man". Very enjoyable so far.
I think we can allow spoilers here, so any comments/theories/rants?