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Summary
(From the publisher):
Here in All Day Permanent Red is doomed Hector, the lion, “slam-scattering the herd” at the height of his powers. Here is the Greek army rising with a sound like a “sky-wide Venetian blind.” Here is an arrow’s tunnel, “the width of a lipstick,” through a neck. Like Homer himself, Logue is quick to mix the ancient and the new, because his Troy exists outside time, and no translator has a more Homeric interest in the truth of battle, or in the absurdity and sublimity of war.
Original title: All Day Permanent Red: The First Battle Scenes of Homer's Iliad Rewritten
Original languages:
English
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Genre: Mythology→ Retellings→ Greek & Roman
Poetry→ Epic and Narrative Poetry
This work is an adaptation of the following works : Iliad, the (-800) [Novel] Author: Homer
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