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Read by Fr. Gregory I. Carlson S.J., D.Phil
Discover fresh insights into one of the greatest works of literature ever composed: Homer's Odyssey. Why does this ancient epic poem continue to mesmerize us? You're undoubtedly familiar with the Odyssey in some form, whether you read it in school or saw an adaptation. Now, this exciting series invites you to read Homer's text with new eyes. Under the guidance of award-winning presenter Fr. Gregory Carlson, the Western world's most engaging story comes alive again with all its poetry, drama, and action. As you move through the Odyssey book by book, you will gain profound insights into Homer's artistry. With breathtaking liveliness, Fr. Carlson will lead you through Odysseus' spectacular journey. As you voyage through various fantastic lands, you'll encounter sea monsters and sirens, gods and giants, and a colorful cast of characters. Fr. Carlson brings familiar stories alive by drawing out their implications and challenges for the unusual hero Odysseus. If you think of Odysseus as just another ancient hero, you will find yourself surprised, as Homer reveals this man step by step as distinctive and remarkably modern. As Fr. Carlson brings the poem to life, you will come to see that it is not just about adventures: the poem itself is an adventure. Indeed, Homer will challenge your perceptions about success, women, friendship, and human identity. Odysseus was born for challenges, and this course in turn invites you to challenge yourself. Follow Odysseus on his journey today
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