Emily Wilson reads from her translation of 'The Iliad'
Emily Wilson, professor of classical studies at Penn, has become renowned for her translations of Homer’s epic poems, “The Iliad,” published in September, and “The Odyssey,” published in 2017. Standing center stage, Emily is in the spotlight, reading aloud lines from “The Iliad,” first in the original Greek, and then in her English translation.

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