A New Translation of The Odyssey

Daniel Mendelsohn in conversation with Yelena Baraz
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Apr 17, 2025, 6:00 pm7:30 pm
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Join us as celebrated author, critic, classicist, and translator Daniel Mendelsohn discusses his new translation of The Odyssey.
 
Widely known for his essays bringing classical literature and culture to mainstream audiences in the New Yorker and many other publications, Daniel Mendelsohn eschews the streamlining and modernizing approach of many recent translations, focusing instead on the epic’s formal qualities—meter, enjambment, alliteration, assonance—in order to bring it to life in all its archaic grandeur. In this line-for-line rendering, the long, six-beat line he uses, closer to the original than that of other recent translations, allows him to capture each Greek line without sacrificing the amplitude and shadings of the original.
 
The result is a magnificent feat of translation, one that conveys the poetics of the original while bringing to vivid life the gripping adventure, profound human insight, and powerful themes that make Homer’s work continue to resonate today. Supported by an extensive introduction, notes, and commentary, Mendelsohn’s Odyssey is poised to become the authoritative English-language version of this magnificent and enduringly influential masterpiece.  

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Co-sponsored by Princeton University's Humanities Council and Labyrinth Books.