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My translation of the Odyssey is available in both hardcover and paperback, either in bookstores or directly from The University
of Michigan Press. I have also made an audiobook of the whole poem, also available from the Press on cassettes. This link
will take you directly to that page of the Press's website:
Some short on-line reviews of the book and the audiobook are available on the Amazon.com website. Click on this link:
A full review by Prof. Stephen Evans, from the Bryn Mawr Classical Review, appears here:
Bryn Mawr Classical Review 2003.06.42
For a useful introduction to the restored pronunciation of Classical Greek, including Stephen G. Daitz's expert reading of
the Iliad, Book1.1-52, go this website:
Society for the Oral Reading of Greek and Latin Literature
The Homeric epic, which had its origins in oral performances, profits even more than other poetry from being read and heard
aloud. The Readers of Homer brings this thought to life in its night-long readings from translations of Homer. To explore
the organization's website, go to:
The Readers of Homer
Thanks to Orville Canter for help with
the website. For a feast of his music, fiction, drama, and satire, go to--turdpolish.com
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