
Rodney Merrill reads the Iliad in his translation. In the Afterword he introduces the poem and explains his use of a strict dactylic-hexameter meter like that of the ancient oral epic. The book itself, published by the University of Michigan Press, may be previewed on the press's website at press.umich.edu/Books/T/The-Iliad. Translated and read by Rodney Merrill Recorded by James Ward, Liv... more
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Achilles keeps dragging Hektor; angered, Zeus says he must give up the body; with Hermes’ aid Priam goes to ransom it; they meet, Achilles restrains the battle, and Hektor is buried.
In sleep, Achilles sees Patróklos; he mourns; the winds light the pyre. He holds funeral games: chariot-race, boxing, wrestling, foot-race, spear-fight, hurling a lump, archery, and spear-throw.
His parents beg Hektor to come into the city; Hektor refuses and Achilles chases him; Athena deceives Hektor into stopping; Achilles strikes him, rejects his dying plea, and drags him by his ankles; the women wail.
Achilles kills many men in the river, who begs him to stop; refused, he attacks and chases him; Hera sends Hephaistos to quell the river; the gods oppose each other; the Trojans go into the city.
Zeus sends the gods to aid both sides; Achilles speaks and fights with Aineías, whom Poseidon saves, then faces Hektor, whom Apollo saves, but Achilles keeps on rampaging and killing.
Receiving the arms, Achilles renounces his wrath; Agamemnon blames Delusion, which harms even Zeus, and gives both gifts and girl to Achilles, who arms; the horse Xanthos foretells his death.
Achilles, Thetis, and sea-nymphs lament the heroes’ death; Achilles rescues Patróklos’ body; at Thetis’ request, Hephaistos makes arms for her son, including an elaborate shield.
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The content features readings and discussions surrounding Homer's 'The Iliad,' with a strong focus on the themes of heroism, mortality, and the emotional nuances of war. It addresses the significant influence of the epic on Western thought and culture, exploring characters' complexities and the divine intervention that shapes their fates. The readings highlight profound moments of grief, honor, and friendship while inviting listeners to engage with the text both intellectually and emotionally. The format likely combines eloquent renditions of the text with analysis that encourages reflection on the timeless relevance of these ancient stories.
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