
The Lost Books of the Odyssey
by Zachary Mason (2007)
This novel reimagines 'The Odyssey' through fragmented stories, offering a unique perspective on Odysseus's journey.

by Homer ()
This epic poem follows Ulysses, one of the Greek leaders that brought an end to the ten-year-long Trojan war. Longing for home, he travels across the Mediterranean Sea to return to his kingdom in Ithaca; unfortunately, our hero manages to anger Neptune, the god of the sea, making his trip home agonizingly slow and extremely dangerous. While Ulysses is trying to return home, his family in Ithaca is also in danger. Suitors have traveled to the home of Ulysses to marry his wife, Penelope, believing that her husband did not survive the war. These men are willing to kill anyone who stands in their way. The Odyssey is one of the oldest works of Western literature, dating back to classical antiquity. Homer’s epic poem belongs in a collection called the Epic Cycle, which includes the Iliad. It was originally written in ancient Greek, utilizing a dactylic hexameter rhyme scheme.
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by Zachary Mason (2007)
This novel reimagines 'The Odyssey' through fragmented stories, offering a unique perspective on Odysseus's journey.

by Glyn Iliffe (2017)
A well-paced retelling of Odysseus's early years, echoing the heroic adventure found in 'The Odyssey'.

by Derek Walcott (1990)
This Caribbean epic reimagines 'The Odyssey,' blending classical allusions with island history and struggles.

by Homer, Marcia Williams ()
Experience the foundational epics that inspired 'The Odyssey' with a unique illustrated adaptation.

by Virgil ()
As a Roman epic inspired by Homer, this work shares the grand scale and mythological depth of 'The Odyssey'.
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