War Music, Christopher Logue
War Music, Christopher Logue
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War Music
An Account of Homer’s Iliad

Author: Christopher Logue, Christopher Reid

Narrator: Simon Vance

Unabridged: 5 hr 24 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 11/12/2019


Synopsis

A remarkable hybrid of translation, adaptation, and inventionPicture the east Aegean sea by night,And on a beach aslant its shimmeringUpwards of 50,000 menAsleep like spoons beside their lethal Fleet.“Your life at every instant up for― / Gone. / And, candidly, who gives a toss? / Your heart beats strong. Your spirit grips,” writes Christopher Logue in his original version of Homer’s Iliad, the uncanny “translation of translations” that won ecstatic and unparalleled acclaim as “the best translation of Homer since Pope’s” (New York Review of Books).Logue’s account of Homer’s Iliad is a radical reimagining and reconfiguration of Homer’s tale of warfare, human folly, and the power of the gods in language and verse that is emphatically modern and “possessed of a very terrible beauty” (Slate). Illness prevented him from bringing his version of the Iliad to completion, but enough survives in notebooks and letters to assemble a compilation that includes the previously published volumes War Music, Kings, The Husbands, All Day Permanent Red, and Cold Calls, along with previously unpublished material, in one final illuminating volume arranged by his friend and fellow poet Christopher Reid. The result, War Music, comes as near as possible to representing the poet’s complete vision and confirms what his admirers have long known: that “Logue’s Homer is likely to endure as one of the great long poems of the twentieth century” (Times Literary Supplement).

About Christopher Logue

Christopher Logue (1926–2011), poet, playwright, scriptwriter, and actor, was born in Portsmouth, Hampshire. He moved to Paris in 1951, where he published his first books, Wand and Quadrant; Seven Sonnets; and Devil, Maggot, and Son. He won the Paris Review / Bernard F. O’Connor Award and was made a Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire for his contributions to literature.

About Simon Vance

Robert Whitfield is the pseudonym for Simon Vance, an AudioFile Golden Voice with over forty Earphones Awards. He has also won more than a dozen prestigious Audie Awards and has narrated more than eight hundred audiobooks over thirty years.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Hnah

This is not a translation. This is also not NOT a translation. What it is, is a fantastic piece of poetry - a snippet of the Iliad which functions as a mini Iliad transformed into something wholly new and rhythmically modern whilst also being so wonderfully ancient. The flow of the words conveys the......more

Goodreads review by Jim

War Music: An Account Of Books 16 To 19 Of Homer's Iliad Christopher Logue This is not another translation of the Iliad. Nor is it a complete Iliad. Rather, the author has merged existing translations for Books (chapters) 16-19, omitted what he felt was redundant or unnecessary, and then updated to mo......more

Goodreads review by Bryn

I put these Logue Homers on my 'epics' shelf which is *not for modern works* -- to express my sense they are the genuine article. Achilles in his science-fiction armour creates for us the experience Homer's audience might have had. What I adore about Logue's Homer is his inventive fidelity to Homer'......more


Quotes

“Christopher Logue has worked from what is still the greatest story of war ever told and created a vivid and fresh poem in a language he knew very well, indeed.” New York Times Book Review

“Logue’s achievement is so impressive, at first disarming and then persuasive and satisfying…We are likely to return to [Homer’s poem] now with enlivened attention, our senses made more alert and our spirits enriched by this remarkable, brooding poem.” Chicago Tribune