Iliad: The Timeless Adventure

The Iliad stands as the blazing cornerstone of all Western storytelling, an ancient epic that captures the violent splendor, tragic heroism, and unbearable human cost of the Trojan War. Attributed to Homer but shaped by generations of oral poets, it plunges listeners directly into the final, furious weeks of a ten-year siege, where gods interfere in mortal affairs, armies clash on the dusty plains beneath Troy's towering walls, and the fate of empires turns on the choices of men driven by pride, rage, love, and grief. At the center of the poem burns Achilles, the greatest warrior alive, whose wounded honor becomes a force so destructive it threatens to consume both friend and foe. His conflict with Agamemnon, his killing frenzy on the battlefield, and his heartbreaking encounter with the doomed Trojan prince Hector create a story that is equal parts mythic grandeur and painfully intimate humanity.


Yet The Iliad is much more than a tale of war. It is a profound meditation on the fragility of life, the meaning of honor, the legacy of violence, and the strange nearness of the divine to the everyday struggles of human beings. Its world is filled with vivid, unforgettable figures: the steadfast Hector fighting for family and homeland, the grieving Andromache foreseeing the fall of her city, the cunning Odysseus navigating chaos with intellect rather than brute force, and the capricious gods whose desires and jealousies ripple across the battlefield. Even after nearly three thousand years, the poem's emotional depth remains astonishing, its language carrying the haunting weight of a civilization reflecting on its own glory and destruction.

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Iliad: The Timeless Adventure

The Iliad stands as the blazing cornerstone of all Western storytelling, an ancient epic that captures the violent splendor, tragic heroism, and unbearable human cost of the Trojan War. Attributed to Homer but shaped by generations of oral poets, it plunges listeners directly into the final, furious weeks of a ten-year siege, where gods interfere in mortal affairs, armies clash on the dusty plains beneath Troy's towering walls, and the fate of empires turns on the choices of men driven by pride, rage, love, and grief. At the center of the poem burns Achilles, the greatest warrior alive, whose wounded honor becomes a force so destructive it threatens to consume both friend and foe. His conflict with Agamemnon, his killing frenzy on the battlefield, and his heartbreaking encounter with the doomed Trojan prince Hector create a story that is equal parts mythic grandeur and painfully intimate humanity.


Yet The Iliad is much more than a tale of war. It is a profound meditation on the fragility of life, the meaning of honor, the legacy of violence, and the strange nearness of the divine to the everyday struggles of human beings. Its world is filled with vivid, unforgettable figures: the steadfast Hector fighting for family and homeland, the grieving Andromache foreseeing the fall of her city, the cunning Odysseus navigating chaos with intellect rather than brute force, and the capricious gods whose desires and jealousies ripple across the battlefield. Even after nearly three thousand years, the poem's emotional depth remains astonishing, its language carrying the haunting weight of a civilization reflecting on its own glory and destruction.

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Iliad: The Timeless Adventure

Iliad: The Timeless Adventure

by Homer

Narrated by Geoffrey Giuliano, The Rebellion

Unabridged — 24 hours, 57 minutes

Iliad: The Timeless Adventure

Iliad: The Timeless Adventure

by Homer

Narrated by Geoffrey Giuliano, The Rebellion

Unabridged — 24 hours, 57 minutes

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The Iliad stands as the blazing cornerstone of all Western storytelling, an ancient epic that captures the violent splendor, tragic heroism, and unbearable human cost of the Trojan War. Attributed to Homer but shaped by generations of oral poets, it plunges listeners directly into the final, furious weeks of a ten-year siege, where gods interfere in mortal affairs, armies clash on the dusty plains beneath Troy's towering walls, and the fate of empires turns on the choices of men driven by pride, rage, love, and grief. At the center of the poem burns Achilles, the greatest warrior alive, whose wounded honor becomes a force so destructive it threatens to consume both friend and foe. His conflict with Agamemnon, his killing frenzy on the battlefield, and his heartbreaking encounter with the doomed Trojan prince Hector create a story that is equal parts mythic grandeur and painfully intimate humanity.


Yet The Iliad is much more than a tale of war. It is a profound meditation on the fragility of life, the meaning of honor, the legacy of violence, and the strange nearness of the divine to the everyday struggles of human beings. Its world is filled with vivid, unforgettable figures: the steadfast Hector fighting for family and homeland, the grieving Andromache foreseeing the fall of her city, the cunning Odysseus navigating chaos with intellect rather than brute force, and the capricious gods whose desires and jealousies ripple across the battlefield. Even after nearly three thousand years, the poem's emotional depth remains astonishing, its language carrying the haunting weight of a civilization reflecting on its own glory and destruction.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940201005177
Publisher: Icon Audio Arts
Publication date: 12/05/2025
Edition description: Unabridged
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