Author(s): Homer
Reader(s): Lesser, Anton
Label: Naxos AudioBooks
Genre: Poetry
Catalogue No: NA445812
Barcode: 9789626344583
Release Date: 09/2007

HOMER: Iliad (The) (Abridged)

One the earliest and greatest epic poems of the Western world, The Iliad tells the story of fifty critical days towards the end of the Trojan war. Achilles has quarrelled with Agamemnon and sulks in his tent while Hector brings his Trojans to the brink of victory; but fate will have the last word. While the heroes fight before the walls of Troy, the gods have also drawn up battle lines, and it is their disagreements as much as the heroes’ efforts which will decide the conflict. Despite the poem’s antiquity, the very real, human qualities of the protagonists and their dilemmas make The Iliad immediately accessible, especially in the hands of a master story-teller such as Anton Lesser. The Iliad was composed in the eighth century BC almost certainly as an oral composition incorporating a number of different stories from a rich poetic tradition of works now lost to us. The identity of Homer has been fiercely but inconclusively debated since ancient times. The Greeks believed he was a single person, and various cities competed for the honour of naming him a citizen. However, nothing reliable is known about him, although some traditions insist that he was blind. The poem was originally designed for recitation on important occasions by a professional bard, at least until the sixth century BC when, according to Greek traditions, the Athenian tyrant Peisistratus had the poem written down and codified in a form similar to the work we know today.

Tracklist

Disc 1
Homer - Author
Lesser, Anton (reader)
1BOOK 1: The Quarrel at the Ships06:06
Lesser, Anton (reader)
2So he spoke and sat back down.06:08
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3Glittery-eyed Athena then spoke in reply …07:13
Lesser, Anton (reader)
4Achilles then, in tears, withdrew from his companions …07:22
Lesser, Anton (reader)
5BOOK 2: Agamemnon's Dream06:05
Lesser, Anton (reader)
6Mighty Agamemnon then answered Nestor …06:21
Lesser, Anton (reader)
7BOOK 3: Paris and Helen05:43
Lesser, Anton (reader)
8Then Helen, goddess among women, said to Priam …06:09
Lesser, Anton (reader)
9Then Aphrodite went to summon Helen …05:43
Lesser, Anton (reader)
10BOOK 4: The Armies Clash06:24
Lesser, Anton (reader)
11When Agamemnon saw dark blood flowing from the wound …07:39
Lesser, Anton (reader)
12BOOK 5: The Battle Continues05:26
Lesser, Anton (reader)
13BOOK 6: Hector and Andromache02:30
Lesser, Anton (reader)
Disc 2
1Great Hector of the shining helmet answered her …04:48
Lesser, Anton (reader)
2BOOK 7: A Truce to Bury the Dead07:56
Lesser, Anton (reader)
3BOOK 8: The Trojans have Success05:34
Lesser, Anton (reader)
4BOOK 9: Peace Offerings to Achilles05:53
Lesser, Anton (reader)
5Geranian Horseman Nestor then said in reply …05:12
Lesser, Anton (reader)
6Swift-footed Achilles then answered Odysseus …07:24
Lesser, Anton (reader)
7After a pause, old horseman Phoenix spoke …08:28
Lesser, Anton (reader)
8BOOK 11: The Achaeans face Disaster06:24
Lesser, Anton (reader)
9Swift-footed Achilles looking on noticed Nestor …05:18
Lesser, Anton (reader)
10BOOK 12: The Fight at the Barricade07:09
Lesser, Anton (reader)
11BOOK 13: The Trojans Attack the Ships07:15
Lesser, Anton (reader)
12BOOK 14: The Wounded Leaders Rally the Troops08:08
Lesser, Anton (reader)
Disc 3
1BOOK 15: The Battle at the Ships06:55
Lesser, Anton (reader)
2BOOK 16: Patroclus Fights and Dies06:14
Lesser, Anton (reader)
3At that moment, Achilles, slapping his thighs …06:04
Lesser, Anton (reader)
4When Patroclus had cut the Trojan's front ranks off …06:15
Lesser, Anton (reader)
5BOOK 17: The Fight over Patroclus06:32
Lesser, Anton (reader)
6BOOK 18: The Arms of Achilles06:16
Lesser, Anton (reader)
7As Thetis' feet carried her towards Olympus …07:33
Lesser, Anton (reader)
8Meanwhile silver-footed Thetis reached Hephaestus' home …06:03
Lesser, Anton (reader)
9On that shield Hephaestus next set a soft and fallow field …05:30
Lesser, Anton (reader)
10BOOK 19: Achilles Arms for Battle07:56
Lesser, Anton (reader)
11BOOK 20: Achilles Returns to Battle05:44
Lesser, Anton (reader)
12BOOK 21: Achilles at the River06:37
Lesser, Anton (reader)
Disc 4
1Achilles finished. Then Lycaon's knees gave way …03:36
Lesser, Anton (reader)
2BOOK 22: The Death of Hector06:41
Lesser, Anton (reader)
3That's what Hector thought as he stood there waiting.06:09
Lesser, Anton (reader)
4Goddess Athena with her glittering eyes replied …05:03
Lesser, Anton (reader)
5Achilles attacked as well, heart full of savage anger …05:46
Lesser, Anton (reader)
6BOOK 23: The Funeral of Patroclus06:45
Lesser, Anton (reader)
7BOOK 24: Achilles and Priam05:42
Lesser, Anton (reader)
8Silver-footed Thetis did not disagree with Zeus …06:13
Lesser, Anton (reader)
9The old man, in a hurry, climbed in his chariot …05:55
Lesser, Anton (reader)
10With these words, Hermes went on his way …06:23
Lesser, Anton (reader)
11Old godlike Priam then answered Achilles …06:27
Lesser, Anton (reader)
12Meanwhile, other goods and warrior charioteers …04:56
Lesser, Anton (reader)
13Andromache said this in tears …03:58
Lesser, Anton (reader)

Total Playing Time: 05:09:31