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Book, 2012
Current format, Book, 2012, 1st American ed., Available .
Book, 2012
Current format, Book, 2012, 1st American ed., Available . Offered in 0 more formats
"The most remarkable and affecting book of poetry I encountered this year."--James Wood, The New Yorker
In this daring new work, the poet Alice Oswald strips away the narrative of the Iliad --the anger of Achilles, the story of Helen--in favor of attending to its atmospheres: the extended similes that bring so much of the natural order into the poem and the corresponding litany of the war-dead, most of whom are little more than names but each of whom lives and dies unforgettably and unforgotten in the copious retrospect of Homer's glance. The resulting poem is a war memorial and a profoundly responsive work that gives new voice to Homer's level-voiced version of the world. Through a mix of narrative and musical repetition, the sequence becomes a meditation on the loss of human life.
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