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Readalong: The Odyssey
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For me, one thing that definitely helps is listening to the audio. I'm challenging myself to read the print first, but the reward is listening to the same section afterward. The way Claire Danes reads the Emily Wilson translation is helpful; it's pretty straightforward, I don't notice many of the rhymes (but occasionally I do.) And I feel more of the arc of the storyline this way somehow.
But hey, it makes sense, as The Odyssey was oral tradition for so long first.
(This is how I got through Ulysses too. I would miss so much in my own reading that I picked up more in the audio and companion reads.)
And happily the Audible contents have the actual names of sections, making it easier to skip the intro.
But hey, it makes sense, as The Odyssey was oral tradition for so long first.
(This is how I got through Ulysses too. I would miss so much in my own reading that I picked up more in the audio and companion reads.)
And happily the Audible contents have the actual names of sections, making it easier to skip the intro.



I suppose $15 is a decent price for one audio book a month, but I still haven't quite gotten over my sticker shock at the member price of most books. Sounds like strategic levering is the way to go with Audible memberships :)
You can also put the Audible one on hold or on an every other month system. I've found I get more offers for member sales like BOGO if I get up to three credits. But Hoopla doesn't have everything and sometimes I want the immediacy of a new book. But pro tip- often books on sale are also newly available in hoopla so double check.
Some have mentioned (*cough*) that something about the form of the prose has made them fall asleep. Others struggle with the repetition, and all the names.
What strategies are you using to work through the text?