Iliad, Homer
Iliad, Homer
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Iliad

Author: Homer

Narrator: Alex Squire, The Light

Unabridged: 24 hr 50 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 01/27/2026

Categories: Fiction


Synopsis

This monumental epic by Homer unfolds during the final, merciless phase of a legendary war, where pride, rage, honor, and destiny collide on the burning plains outside a besieged city. At its heart is the wrath of a mighty warrior whose wounded pride ignites a chain of destruction that sweeps through armies, kings, friends, and enemies alike. What begins as a personal insult grows into a catastrophe that reshapes countless lives. The gods themselves move openly through the conflict, interfering in human struggle, tipping the balance of battle through ancient grudges, secret loyalties, and divine rivalries.Heroes rise and fall in moments of blazing glory and sudden death, driven by the hunger for immortality through fame. Friendship becomes as powerful as any weapon, and loss cuts deeper than defeat. Leaders bear the crushing weight of command, warriors confront the limits of courage, and families wait behind city walls for news that may never come. Every act of bravery carries grief within it, and every victory is paid for in blood and sorrow.Through sweeping battles and intimate scenes of mourning, mercy, and unbearable choice, Homer reveals the tragic beauty of human courage in the face of inevitable fate. This epic is not only a story of war and heroism, but a profound meditation on anger, honor, compassion, mortality, and the terrible price paid for glory that can never truly last.

About Homer

Homer is a legendary ancient Greek poet, traditionally said to be the author of the epic poems the Iliad and the Odyssey. The ancient Greeks generally believed that Homer was a historical individual, but modern scholars are skeptical: no reliable biographical information has been handed down from classical antiquity, and the poems themselves manifestly represent the culmination of many centuries of oral storytelling and a well-developed "formulaic" system of poetic composition. It has been suggested that "Homer" is "not the name of a historical poet, but a fictitious or constructed name."


Reviews

Goodreads review by Grace Tjan on December 04, 2013

What I learned from this book (in no particular order): 1. Victory or defeat in ancient Greek wars is primarily the result of marital spats and/or petty sibling rivalry in Zeus and Hera’s dysfunctional divine household. 2. Zeus “the father of gods and men” is a henpecked husband who is also partial to......more

Goodreads review by emma on April 30, 2023

welcome to...THE APRILIAD! for those of you who are new here and do not yet feel the existential dread and heart-stopping moroseness that a title + month pun inspires in the hearts of many... 1) hi. and 2) you have been cursed to stumble upon yet another installment of PROJECT LONG CLASSICS, in which......more

Goodreads review by Emily May on January 05, 2019

3½ stars Two mysteries were solved by my finally finishing The Iliad. 1) It is so obvious why these Ancient Greek stories have survived for so many years-- it's all gory violence and sex. Homer tapped into these marketing tools early. 2) I now understand why puritanical attitudes toward female sexua......more

Goodreads review by J.G. Keely on June 30, 2009

Pablo Picasso spent his entire life trying desperately to do something new, something unique. He moved from style to style, mastering and then abandoning both modern and classical methods, even trying to teach his trained artist's hand to paint like a child. In 1940, four French teens and a dog stumb......more

Goodreads review by Persephone's Pomegranate on January 21, 2024

Achilles - sexually ambiguous, rage-prone, has a sensitive tendon. Patroclus - 'best friend' of Achilles. Ruined everything for everyone. Odysseus - outsmarted the Trojans, had sex with a witch and a nymph. Agamemnon - worst husband, worst father, worst Greek, worst human. Menelaus - lost......more