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Baricco, Alessandro: An Iliad

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"This retelling of the Homeric epic is defiantly modern: it excises the gods and supplants the omniscient narrator with alternating voices, as one character after another—hero and bit player alike—is granted the opportunity to speak and shed light on the decade-long siege of Troy. Alluding to our current time of 'battles, assassinations, bombings,' [Alessandro] Baricco's text lingers on the futility of an unending war, and casts the arrival of the thousand-odd ships as an invasion by an overwhelmingly superior force, met by young recruits throwing stones. Still, in substance, his version cleaves closely to the original. As in Homer, the lesser-known foot soldiers come to life only at the moment of their death, when they enter history; each killing is singular, and almost lovingly detailed—a sword pierces a skull and a man falls, 'teeth biting the cold bronze'."—The New Yorker

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Kategória: Könyv > Idegennyelvű könyvek > Angol nyelvű >
Kategória: Könyv > Szépirodalom > Próza >
Kiadó: Alfred A. Knopf, 2006
Cikkszám / ISBN: 9780739479704
Kötés: fűzve
Oldalszám: 157
Termék nyelve: angol

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