

The Odyssey
Homer


With its inspired counterpointing of Homeric and Caribbean themes, Derek Walcott's new play, commissioned by Britain's Royal Shakespeare Company, springs from the same imaginative sources as his epic poem Omeros.
Episodes of the story of Odysseus' protracted wanderings from fallen Troy to his island home of Ithaca are pungently interspersed with a commentary by the blind singer Billy Blue.
Proteus, the Old Man of the Sea, the giant Cyclops, Circe and her revellers, ghosts, and mermaids are among the cast.
With its vast sweep and richly figurative language, The Odyssey confirms that Derek Walcott is as compelling a playwright as he is a poet.
"[The Odyssey features Walcott's] voluptuous metaphor making and severe truth telling."--Time
| Character |
|---|
A Stranger Odysseus disguised as an old man |
Penelope Odysseus's wife |
Telemachus their son, 21 |
Athena goddess of Wisdom |
Calypso a seductive nymph |
Polyphemus a wicked, giant Cyclops |
Circe a bewitching sorceress |
Nurse an old nurse in Ithaca |
Scylla a monster with six female heads |
The Sirens magical women spirits with enticing voices |
6 Suitors six men fighting for Penelope's hand |
Odysseus'S Men Greek warriors on his ship |
Handmaidens in the palace in Ithaca |
Odysseus King of Ithaca |
The Odyssey is a British play written by Homer and published by Faraux Straus Giroux (1993).
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Faraux Straus Giroux · 1993 · 180 pp
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