
War Music
An Account of Homer's Iliad
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February 15, 2016
Poet, actor, and playwright Logue's passing in 2011, age 85, prevented the completion of Big Men Falling a Long Way, the sixth part of his poetic reimagining of Homer's Iliad. Poet Reid (A Scattering) has edited the extent notes and manuscripts, arranging them with the published installments War Music (1981), Kings (1991), The Husbands (1995), All Permanent Red (2003), and Cold Calls (2005) to produce this collective volume. Logue's irreverent, idiosyncratic, and distinctive take on the Iliad, much in the form and spirit of Ezra Pound's "make it new" approach, is neither translation nor imitation. The free verse plays on the narrative gaps in Homer to deliver a dynamic and provocative parallel epic, capturing the temptations and the horror of war, relating as much the anxiety of Achilles as the warrior's rage. Like Alice Oswald's elegiac Memorial, Logue illuminates the complex human dimensions implicit in Homer's verse. VERDICT While necessarily incomplete, this work is highly recommended for the insight it brings to the Iliad and also as a powerful and original work in its own right.--Thomas L. Cooksey, formerly with Armstrong Atlantic State Univ., Savannah
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