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# The Odyssey

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Review: A Translation That Actually Moves - I picked up Emily Wilson’s translation of The Odyssey in hardcover, and it ended up being one of the most unexpectedly engaging reading experiences I’ve had with a classic. What stands out immediately is the clarity. This version reads clean and direct without feeling stripped down or overly modernized. Wilson doesn’t try to imitate archaic English, but she also doesn’t flatten the poetry. The language has rhythm, momentum, and intention. You feel the story moving forward, which matters a lot for a narrative built on journeys, delays, and returns. The pacing is noticeably sharper than in other translations I’ve tried. Scenes that can feel dense or repetitive elsewhere—especially the wanderings or the court scenes—come through with tension and purpose. Odysseus feels less like a distant mythic figure and more like a complicated, sometimes frustrating human being. The same goes for Penelope, who comes across as far more perceptive and controlled than in many older versions. One thing I appreciated was how Wilson handles tone. She doesn’t romanticize everything. There’s a groundedness to the violence, the power dynamics, and the treatment of servants and women that feels more honest to the world the poem is coming from. It doesn’t feel like the text is being “cleaned up” or softened. Physically, the hardcover itself is well made. It has a solid weight, the binding feels durable, and the layout is easy on the eyes. The lines are spaced in a way that supports the flow of the verse rather than making it feel cramped or academic. If you’ve struggled to get through The Odyssey before, this is probably the version that will change that. And if you already know the story, this translation still offers something new—it sharpens the characters and makes the emotional undercurrents more visible without losing the epic scale. Overall, this is one of the most readable and thoughtful translations available right now. It respects the original while actually inviting you into it, which isn’t something every version manages to do.
Review: Best translation - Just finished reading Homer’s Odyssey and I’m honestly blown away. I’m so glad I finally took the plunge and read this epic as it’s one of the seminal texts to understand art and culture and one of the very first great works of literature the world has, dating back to around 700 BC — and yet it still feels remarkably alive and relevant. I read Emily Wilson’s translation, and I can’t recommend it enough. It’s incredibly readable, and the introduction is clear and helpful — it really grounds you in the story and the world before you begin. I’d put this book off for years because every version I’d picked up before felt dense and intimidating, but this one completely changed that. If you’ve ever been curious about The Odyssey but felt overwhelmed, this is the version to get. Wilson’s translation is widely praised for its clarity and for its contemporary approach — including avoiding the layers of cultural misogyny that crept into many earlier English translations from the 15th–18th centuries. A true foundational classic that finally felt accessible. Highly recommend. 📚✨

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,210 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #2 in Ancient & Classical Poetry #3 in Epic Poetry (Books) #23 in Classic Literature & Fiction |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (6,462) |
| Dimensions  | 5.7 x 1.3 x 8.2 inches |
| Edition  | First Edition |
| ISBN-10  | 0393356256 |
| ISBN-13  | 978-0393356250 |
| Item Weight  | 2.31 pounds |
| Language  | English |
| Print length  | 592 pages |
| Publication date  | November 6, 2018 |
| Publisher  | W. W. Norton & Company |

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A Translation That Actually Moves
*by R***L on March 31, 2026*

I picked up Emily Wilson’s translation of The Odyssey in hardcover, and it ended up being one of the most unexpectedly engaging reading experiences I’ve had with a classic. What stands out immediately is the clarity. This version reads clean and direct without feeling stripped down or overly modernized. Wilson doesn’t try to imitate archaic English, but she also doesn’t flatten the poetry. The language has rhythm, momentum, and intention. You feel the story moving forward, which matters a lot for a narrative built on journeys, delays, and returns. The pacing is noticeably sharper than in other translations I’ve tried. Scenes that can feel dense or repetitive elsewhere—especially the wanderings or the court scenes—come through with tension and purpose. Odysseus feels less like a distant mythic figure and more like a complicated, sometimes frustrating human being. The same goes for Penelope, who comes across as far more perceptive and controlled than in many older versions. One thing I appreciated was how Wilson handles tone. She doesn’t romanticize everything. There’s a groundedness to the violence, the power dynamics, and the treatment of servants and women that feels more honest to the world the poem is coming from. It doesn’t feel like the text is being “cleaned up” or softened. Physically, the hardcover itself is well made. It has a solid weight, the binding feels durable, and the layout is easy on the eyes. The lines are spaced in a way that supports the flow of the verse rather than making it feel cramped or academic. If you’ve struggled to get through The Odyssey before, this is probably the version that will change that. And if you already know the story, this translation still offers something new—it sharpens the characters and makes the emotional undercurrents more visible without losing the epic scale. Overall, this is one of the most readable and thoughtful translations available right now. It respects the original while actually inviting you into it, which isn’t something every version manages to do.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Best translation
*by R***N on February 2, 2026*

Just finished reading Homer’s Odyssey and I’m honestly blown away. I’m so glad I finally took the plunge and read this epic as it’s one of the seminal texts to understand art and culture and one of the very first great works of literature the world has, dating back to around 700 BC — and yet it still feels remarkably alive and relevant. I read Emily Wilson’s translation, and I can’t recommend it enough. It’s incredibly readable, and the introduction is clear and helpful — it really grounds you in the story and the world before you begin. I’d put this book off for years because every version I’d picked up before felt dense and intimidating, but this one completely changed that. If you’ve ever been curious about The Odyssey but felt overwhelmed, this is the version to get. Wilson’s translation is widely praised for its clarity and for its contemporary approach — including avoiding the layers of cultural misogyny that crept into many earlier English translations from the 15th–18th centuries. A true foundational classic that finally felt accessible. Highly recommend. 📚✨

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Wonderful and readable
*by R***R on September 6, 2025*

This modern translation of a great epic pulsates with tension to its bitter bloody end, keeping the reader enthralled. The translation from ancient Greek strips all verbosity and in economical verses moves the story along swiftly, vividly bringing to life the story of Odysseus and the Bronze Age coastal world he lived in. It limns a portrait of Odysseus as a man determined to get home to his beloved wife and kingdom using only his wits, shrewdness, courage and resourcefulness. The last few chapters that culminate in a horrendous bloodbath feature an equally strong, courageous and shrewd Penelope and his son Telemachus.

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