The Odyssey
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Publisher Description
This fully illustrated edition of The Odyssey includes:
18 original cinematic illustrations throughoutModern readable prose translationComplete unabridged epic poemMovie poster-style chapter artwork
Before the screen lights up, experience the legend as cinema on the page.
For nearly three thousand years, The Odyssey has defined the epic journey - gods and monsters, loyalty and temptation, home and exile. It is the story that launched a thousand stories after it. Every hero's journey, every long road home, every tale of one person against impossible odds traces its bloodline back to Homer's masterwork. Now, as a major blockbuster film adaptation brings the timeless story to the big screen, the legend returns in a striking new form.
After ten years fighting at Troy, the warrior Odysseus begins what should be a simple voyage home to his wife Penelope and son Telemachus in Ithaca. Instead, cursed by the god Poseidon for blinding his son the Cyclops Polyphemus, Odysseus faces a decade of impossible trials: the sorceress Circe who transforms his men into beasts, the deadly Sirens whose songs lure sailors to their doom, the twin monsters Scylla and Charybdis guarding a narrow strait where every ship must choose between two horrors, the wrath of Helios the sun god, captivity on the island of the goddess Calypso, and a harrowing journey to the land of the dead itself, where the shades of fallen heroes whisper warnings from beyond the grave.
Meanwhile, back in Ithaca, Penelope wages her own war. Over a hundred suitors have invaded her home, feasting on her husband's wealth, demanding she declare Odysseus dead and choose a new king. She holds them off through cunning and quiet defiance, unraveling each night the shroud she weaves by day - buying time for a husband she refuses to stop believing in. Their son Telemachus, who has never known his father, comes of age in a house full of enemies and sets out on his own journey to find the truth about the man he was born to be.
This edition has been cinematically illustrated, transforming Homer's legendary tale into a vivid visual experience. Each illustration is crafted with the language of film - dramatic lighting, sweeping scale, and emotionally charged moments - designed to feel less like traditional book art and more like frames pulled from an epic motion picture. The fall of Troy burns. The Cyclops looms. The seas rage. Penelope waits in firelight. Every image earns its place in the story.
Follow Odysseus as he battles monsters, resists temptation, outwits gods, and struggles across wine-dark seas, all rendered with a sense of scope and intensity worthy of a summer blockbuster. From the ashes of Troy to the blood-soaked halls of Ithaca, the story unfolds with the rhythm and grandeur of cinema - heroic, brutal, intimate, and unforgettable.
Whether you are:
Preparing for the upcoming movie event of the seasonRediscovering Homer's masterpiece for the first timeOr seeking a visually powerful edition that captures the epic scale modern audiences expect
This illustrated Odyssey bridges ancient myth and modern spectacle. Perfect for fans of classic literature, mythology, cinematic storytelling, and readers who want to experience The Odyssey not just as a poem, but as an event.
Read it before you watch it.