The Odyssey Audiobook Review: Anton Lesser Brings Homer's Epic to Life
Odyssey Audiobook: Anton Lesser's Stellar Narration

Anton Lesser Narrates Homer's Epic Journey

With its gods, monsters and dizzying scale, Homer's the Odyssey is deemed by many to be unfilmable, though it hasn't stopped directors from having a go, including Christopher Nolan, whose blockbuster adaptation comes to cinemas next week. An audiobook would seem a smart choice, allowing listeners to deploy their imaginations to conjure dark sorcery, supernatural beasts and epic storms rather than leaning on CGI.

This classic recording, first published in 2006, is based on Ian Johnston's much-admired translation. It is narrated by the Game of Thrones actor Anton Lesser, who brings gravitas and texture to this tale of Odysseus, king of Ithaca, and his efforts to get home after the 10-year Trojan War.

Odysseus's Perilous Journey

Odysseus's journey is fraught as he encounters the wrath of the sea god Poseidon in the form of a man-eating monster and a whirlpool that swallows ships. Then comes Calypso, the beautiful goddess-nymph and daughter of Atlas who keeps him on an island for seven years in the hope that he will stay as her husband.

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Back in Ithaca, Odysseus's wife Penelope – who doesn't know if her husband is dead or alive – is being besieged by suitors, while their adult son Telemachus, who hasn't seen his father since he was an infant, struggles to maintain order and embarks on various sojourns to track down him down.

Gods and Mortals Intertwine

Then we're with the gods on Olympus as they sit around arguing about which mortals they will aid and on which they will rain down hell and damnation. Will Odysseus make it home and, if he does, will he be welcome? Available via Naxos, 12hr 45min.

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