Emily Wilson on Translating the Odyssey: Why and How

Emily Wilson
6:00pm - March/19/2019

Emily Wilson’s research interests include tragedy, epic, gender, genre, and philosophy, as well as the reception of classical literature. She has published verse translations of Seneca, Euripides, and most recently, Odyssey. She will talk about her goals in re-translating this much-translated poem, including her approach to verse form, style, pace, repetition, and characterization. She will also discuss the ways she aimed to be responsible to the literary, psychological, and ethical complexity of the original poem, bringing out its diverse, contradictory voices and points of view; she will consider what it means to say that translations are always interpretations. She will also talk about the media reception of her translation, analyzing the benefits and costs of coverage that seemed, for a while, to focus exclusively on the author’s gender.

If you have any questions about the event, please e-mail Julian Shendelman at juliansh@upenn.edu

Penn Lightbulb Cafe

Suzanne Roberts Theatre
480 South Broad Street

The event is free and open to the public.  Please register with Julian Shendelman for this free event.