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Radio 3,09 Jan 2018,45 mins

Landmark: The Odyssey

Free Thinking

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Amit Chaudhuri, Karen McCarthy Woolf, Daniel Mendelsohn and Emily Wilson join Philip Dodd to explore translating, rewriting and using Homer's epic work to frame a memoir. Emily Wilson has published a new translation of The Odyssey Daniel Mendelsohn has written An Odyssey: A Father, A Son and An Epic Karen McCarthy Woolf wrote Nightshift as part of a BBC Radio 4's Odyssey Project which commissioned ten writers to create a contemporary response. Her most recent collection is called Seasonal Disturbances. Amit Chaudhuri has written a novel called Odysseus Abroad which draws on The Odyssey by Homer and James Joyce's novel, Ulysses. The discussion also mentions The Odyssey translated by Robert Fitzgerald Producer: Zahid Warley Main Image: Odysseus and the Sirens, detail. Photo by: Leemage / UIG via Getty Images.

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