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The Houstiliad: An Iliad for Houston

Published
Dec 2015
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Fantasy Fantasy

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In this savage yet beautiful book length poem Michael Lieberman captures the rage of men in modern society. He reimagines the characters of Homer's Iliad, recasts them, and sets them in conflict in today's Houston. Unflinching is its descriptions of violence, The Houstiliad implicitly contrasts the rage of Homer's Achilles which was specific and focused with the free-floating rage of contemporary men. Though unsparing in its descriptions, Lieberman's portrait is leavened by lovely lyric passages, reflection, and humor. For those who care about the complicated role of men in modern society this book is revelatory without promising an easy path to redemption or honor. Achilles' wrath is where our tale begins then spools out venom and men's mortal sins. It's tempered true yet riffs on Homer's style, suffused with guile, grit, and mordant wile. * * * Men savage men in violent travails though in the end it's humor that prevails.

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Nov 2015 Texas Review Press ISBN13 9781680030556 ISBN10 1680030558
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First Edition Dec 2015 Texas Review Press ISBN13 9781680030563 ISBN10 1680030566
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Dec 2015 Texas Review Press ISBN10 B016VNEK82
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