
Homer 3000 Years
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British writer Adam Nicholson has reinterpreted Homer for a new generation, describing in detail Homer's life and the birth of his two epic poems, from the rough and majestic "Iliad" to the gentle and delicate "Odyssey". From Nicholson's poetic words, you can see the influence of "Homer's Epic" on poets - Shelley and Keats; on philosophers - Plato and Socrates, on cities and on grasslands. In short, Homer is on every beach in Europe. Nicholson said: In a way, Homer examines the worst aspects of life, especially the Iliad, which makes people serious. And he offers no comfort. Most of the warriors died miserably, and there was no heaven after their death. They all went to Hades.
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