The Iliad: or The Poem of Force
The Iliad, or: The Poem of Force was written in the summer and fall of 1940, after the fall of France. It may thus be read as an indirect commentary on that tragic event, which signalized the triumph of the most extreme modern expression of force. It was originally published, under the acrostical pseudonym "Emile Novis," in the December 1940 and January 1941 issues of the Marseilles literary monthly, Cahiers du Sud. The present translation is by Mary McCarthy. The quotations from Homer were first translated from the French manuscript by Miss McCarthy and then checked and revised by Dwight Macdonald in accordance with the Greek text. "The Iliad" appeared in the November 1945 issue of Politics and was later issued in pamphlet form. It is the only one of Weil's writings on ancient Greek literature which is commonly used in university courses on the Classics.

Pendle Hill is grateful to Dwight Macdonald for his permission to reprint the Politics pamphlet edition of Simone Weil's essay.
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The Iliad: or The Poem of Force
The Iliad, or: The Poem of Force was written in the summer and fall of 1940, after the fall of France. It may thus be read as an indirect commentary on that tragic event, which signalized the triumph of the most extreme modern expression of force. It was originally published, under the acrostical pseudonym "Emile Novis," in the December 1940 and January 1941 issues of the Marseilles literary monthly, Cahiers du Sud. The present translation is by Mary McCarthy. The quotations from Homer were first translated from the French manuscript by Miss McCarthy and then checked and revised by Dwight Macdonald in accordance with the Greek text. "The Iliad" appeared in the November 1945 issue of Politics and was later issued in pamphlet form. It is the only one of Weil's writings on ancient Greek literature which is commonly used in university courses on the Classics.

Pendle Hill is grateful to Dwight Macdonald for his permission to reprint the Politics pamphlet edition of Simone Weil's essay.
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The Iliad, or: The Poem of Force was written in the summer and fall of 1940, after the fall of France. It may thus be read as an indirect commentary on that tragic event, which signalized the triumph of the most extreme modern expression of force. It was originally published, under the acrostical pseudonym "Emile Novis," in the December 1940 and January 1941 issues of the Marseilles literary monthly, Cahiers du Sud. The present translation is by Mary McCarthy. The quotations from Homer were first translated from the French manuscript by Miss McCarthy and then checked and revised by Dwight Macdonald in accordance with the Greek text. "The Iliad" appeared in the November 1945 issue of Politics and was later issued in pamphlet form. It is the only one of Weil's writings on ancient Greek literature which is commonly used in university courses on the Classics.

Pendle Hill is grateful to Dwight Macdonald for his permission to reprint the Politics pamphlet edition of Simone Weil's essay.

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BN ID: 2940184727400
Publisher: Pendle Hill Publications
Publication date: 01/30/2025
Series: Pendle Hill Pamphlets , #91
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