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  • Published: 1 June 2011
  • ISBN: 9781446477632
  • Imprint: Vintage Digital
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 240

The Lost Books of the Odyssey





An extraordinary imagining of episodes, fragments and revisions of Homer's Odyssey, a book destined to become a modern classic.

After ten years' journeying Odysseus returns, again and again, to Ithaca. Each time he finds something different: his patient wife Penelope has betrayed him and married; his arrival accelerates time and he watches his family age and die in front of him; he walks into an empty house in ruins; he returns but is so bored he sets sail again to repeat his voyage; he comes back to find Penelope is dead.

In these forty-four retellings of passages from Homer's Odyssey, Zachary Mason uses Homer's linear narrative and explodes it: presenting alternative and contradictory fragments of familiar stories - the Trojan Horse, the Cyclops, Circe, the Sirens - allowing us to see Homer's masterpiece afresh. Elegant, provocative and utterly fascinating, The Lost Books of the Odyssey seems destined to become a modern classic.

  • Published: 1 June 2011
  • ISBN: 9781446477632
  • Imprint: Vintage Digital
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 240

About the author

Zachary Mason

Zachary Mason is the author of the New York Times bestselling novel The Lost Books of the Odyssey and, more recently, Void Star, which has been optioned for film. He lives in California.

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Praise for The Lost Books of the Odyssey

Spellbinding. In his versions of these ancient myths Mason twists and jinks, renegotiating the journey to Ithaca with all the guile and trickery of Odysseus himself

Simon Armitage

A small triumph...the invention on display is beguiling...He offers the reader a book of intellectual fireworks that also manages to be wonderfully entertaining

Sunday Times

A subtle, inventive and moving meditation on the nature of story and what Louis MacNeice calls 'the drunkenness of things being various'

John Banville

Dazzling fiction... Following in the tradition of Borges, Mason brilliantly reveals a hero even more ambiguous than in Homer's original and an ancient world beset by 21st century uncertainty

Financial Times

Dazzling...an ingeniously Borgesian novel that's witty, playful, moving and tirelessly inventive. Mr. Mason has found a supple, lyrical voice in these pages that captures the spirit of the original Odyssey and at the same time feels freshly contemporary...a stunning and hypnotic novel

New York Times

Dazzlingly imaginative modern take on the oldest of fairy tales...always the alternate universe is created with amazing invention, a poet's gift for a resonant image

Word

Impressive

Guardian

Mason allows this grand myth of homecoming no beginning or end, just banks of fog, endless mirrors, Borgesian labyrinths...Mason delights in doubles, spirals, conceptual mazes and Moebius strips...he is a wondrous pleasure to read

Los Angeles Times

Playful, gripping and teasingly philosophical without ever being overwhelming, the book reimagines in plain yet often poetic prose many of the Odyssey's key stories, tantalising the reader with alternative outcomes, unexpected twists and haunting interludes

Sunday Times

What cannot be stressed enough is the simplicity and control of the verbal texture of the book

Simon Goldhill, Times Literary Supplement
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