Hearing Homer’s Song: The Brief Life and Big Idea of Milman Parry by Robert Kanigel
Requirements: .M4B reader, 286 MB
Overview: From the acclaimed biographer comes the first full life and work of arguably the most influential classical scholar of the 20th century, who overturned long-entrenched notions of ancient epic poetry and enlarged the very idea of literature. In this literary detective story, Robert Kanigel gives us a long overdue portrait of an Oakland druggist’s son who became known as the "Darwin of Homeric studies." So thoroughly did Milman Parry change our thinking about the origins of Homer’s Iliad and Odyssey that scholars today refer to a "before" Parry and an "after."Kanigel describes the "before", when centuries of readers, all the way up until Parry’s trailblazing work in the 1930s, assumed that the Homeric epics were "written" texts, the way we think of most literature; and the "after" that we now live in, where we take it for granted that they are the result of a long and winding oral tradition. Parry made it his life’s work to develop and prove this revolutionary theory, and Kanigel brilliantly tells his remarkable story – cut short by Parry’s mysterious death by gunshot wound at the age of 33.
Genre: Audiobooks > Non-Fiction
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