Delve into the captivating world of ancient Greek mythology with "Circe and the Cyclops," a compelling selection from Homer's epic tales. This volume brings to life Odysseus's perilous encounters, from his cunning struggle against the man-eating Cyclops to his mesmerizing confrontation with Circe, the enchantress who transforms men into swine. A perfect introduction to the enduring power of classical literature, this Little Black Classic celebrates the rich diversity of Penguin Classics, offering a glimpse into stories that have shaped imaginations across centuries.
Why You Should Read?
- Experience two of the most iconic and thrilling episodes from Homer's legendary Odyssey.
- Discover the timeless themes of heroism, temptation, and survival through the eyes of the resourceful Odysseus.
- Perfect for readers seeking a concise yet impactful introduction to classical Greek mythology and epic poetry.
- Part of the celebrated Little Black Classics series, ideal for collecting and exploring diverse literary works.
About the Author
Homer is the legendary ancient Greek epic poet, traditionally credited with the authorship of the Iliad and the Odyssey, two of the most influential works in Western literature. His works are foundational to classical Greek culture and have profoundly impacted literature, philosophy, and art for millennia. While little is known about his life, his narratives continue to captivate readers with their vivid storytelling and exploration of universal human experiences.