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De Odyssee : Homeros' heldendicht

door Erich Lessing

Andere auteurs: Michel Gall (Medewerker), Cornelia Kerényi (Medewerker), Heinrich Schliemann (Medewerker), Hellmut Sichtermann (Medewerker)

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I rather liked this book. Initally I thought that it was a bit overwrought with multiple prose sections .....mainly about Ulysses and the places he visited...but also a kind of philosophy of photography. But generally i found the prose sections quite interesting ...especially when they were arguing the merits of various current sites and trying to line them up with what Homer had said. I'd always regarded Homer's stories as having a "grain" of truth but this book has convinced me that there was much more than a "grain" of truth and most of the places where Ulysses visited and had his adventures seem to have modern counterparts and (presumably) these correspond with those in Homer's tales. Some of the detail is just too close to be merely a work of imagination. (Leaving aside the various giants and supernatural creatures who inhabited these places)
I wonder if Homer actually went on such a sea voyage? And, if not, who did? And if it was actually Homer himself....was he able to see at the time (ie not blind)? Or how did he get such accurate details as:
".......Ithaca. On its coast is an inlet
sacred to Phorkys, the ancient of the sea,
where two detached headlands of sheer cliff stand forth and screen a harbour between their steeps".
Seems to me, that somebody actually made such a journey and put it to verse. Was it a mariner's handbook as well as a lusty story? I guess there are thousands of learned treatises about this.
Anyway, the authors have made a first rate job of marrying the text of the Odyssey with the photos of Erich Lessing. Sometimes, I think Lessing goes in for a bit too much macro focus ...eg with the ram on plate 77 and he's actually best when he's photographing current scenery ..such as the various islands or beaches or landscapes. I must have read variations of the Odyssey many times but this particular version brought it alive for me. Though, I must admit, I find the idea of the Gods playing such an active and intertwined role with humans a bit hard to swallow.
The book is not quite as old as Homer ....but still by modern standards, rather dated (1966) but it holds up well...and I only paid $7 for it so think I got a bargain. Happy to give it four stars and I'm teetering on giving it five. ( )
  booktsunami | Apr 5, 2022 |
7. The Adventures of Ulysses: Homer's Epic in Pictures by Erich Lessing
introduction: Karl Kerényi
published: 1969 (translated from German in 1970)
format: Hardcover with 71 pages of text and 71 full page images
acquired: borrowed from my library
read: Feb 12-13
Rating: 3 stars

This 1970 publication mixes a the story of The Odyssey with various relics and scenery photographs. Lessing calls it a "museum of the imagination", or at least that is his goal. There are 71 images, so take it as you will. The text is a complete summary of the Odyssey, mixed with numerous excerpts from a 1932 translation by T. E. Shaw. One highlight is that the introduction is by [[Karl Kerényi]] - it's the first time I have read anything by him.

Overall there is nothing special here, although the big book is kind of cool, and I like that my library had a copy, with stamped due dates that range from June 6, 1979 to Feb 1, 1991.

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https://www.librarything.com/topic/209547#5472962 ( )
  dchaikin | Feb 14, 2016 |
An attempt to re-trace the homeward voyage of Ulysses after the end of the Trojan war. ( )
  GlenRalph | Jul 26, 2009 |
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AuteursnaamRolType auteurWerk?Status
Erich Lessingprimaire auteuralle editiesberekend
Gall, MichelMedewerkerSecundaire auteuralle editiesbevestigd
Kerényi, CorneliaMedewerkerSecundaire auteuralle editiesbevestigd
Schliemann, HeinrichMedewerkerSecundaire auteuralle editiesbevestigd
Sichtermann, HellmutMedewerkerSecundaire auteuralle editiesbevestigd
Aafjes, BertusVertalerSecundaire auteursommige editiesbevestigd
Kerényi, KarlIntroductieSecundaire auteursommige editiesbevestigd
Shaw, T. E.VertalerSecundaire auteursommige editiesbevestigd

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