• The Aeneid

  • By: Virgil
  • Narrated by: Simon Callow
  • Length: 12 hrs and 26 mins
  • 4.3 out of 5 stars (951 ratings)

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The Aeneid

By: Virgil
Narrated by: Simon Callow
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Publisher's summary

Here is the much-anticipated new translation of Virgil's epic poem from the award-winning translator Robert Fagles.

The publication of a new translation by Fagles is a literary event. His translations of both the Iliad and Odyssey have sold hundreds of thousands of copies and have become the standard translations of our era. Now, with this stunning modern verse translation, Fagles has reintroduced Virgil's Aeneid to a whole new generation, and completed the classical triptych at the heart of Western civilization.

The Aeneid is a sweeping epic of arms and heroism and a searching portrait of a man caught between love, duty, and the force of his own destiny. Here, Fagles brings to life the timeless journey of Aeneas as he flees the ashes of Troy to found Roman society and change forever the course of the Western world.

Fagles' translation retains all of the gravitas and humanity of the original as well as its powerful blend of poetry and myth.

PLEASE NOTE: When you purchase this title, the accompanying PDF will be available in your Audible Library along with the audio.

©2006 Robert Fagles
(P)2006 Penguin Audio, a member of Penguin Group (USA) Inc. All rights reserved.

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Book great, voice actor terrible

Such an amazing novel, that I will have to reread on Kindle for the pleasure of it.

However, this was the worst reading of an audible book I have ever heard. I'm concerned that Simon Callow believes that all women are screeching birds. He certainly voices them as such. I would consider C3P0 or jar jar Binks as a voice actor before ever listening to Callows cracking voice again. Honestly, no self respecting high School drama teacher would ever allow such overacting. Bad. Bad. Bad.

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Great reading, BAD audio engineering

Story: Classic. If you ignore the underlying Roman Propoganda, a good facsimile of a greek epic.
Reading/Editing: Good with one exception...
Reader drops to barely audible whispers frequently at the end of most sentences!
VERY annoying. 3 out of 4 sentences end in whispers!
I found myself turning the volume UP then down then UP then down then UP then down.
Stop whispering!
Sooooo annoying.
The voice actor has a great voice. Would have given this 5 stars otherwise, but the audio volume fluctuance ruined my experience.

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Good, but the audio cannot be sped up.

This audio book is great, but when sped up the line endings are slurred. The narrator always speeds up the ending of the lines or during intense dialogue and dramatic moments. This makes for a natural flow of the performance, but puts the listener at a disadvantage when speeding up the recording. I recommend it, but not if you need to power through the book. When heard at a normal speed, it's good.

Apart from that, the Aeneid is the great epic of the Romans! It rivals Homer! Virgil's take on epic poetry is more fluid, taking dramatic turns more satisfying and succinct than Homer, but for me does not stand above the Illiad. Homer's works are far more dense in meaning and reflective of human nature, virtue and the soul. But listen and discover for youself!

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Nicely done

A well-narrated classic is always enjoyable. My only complaint is that the chapter breaks are clunky.

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Good Rendition

Entertaining enough. If you don't like historical poetry, then this isn't for you. If you do... Enjoy away!

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Fagles is best

I've been a huge fan of Fagles' translations before buying this book and this translation does not disappoint. For epics such as this, the Iliad, and the Odyssey I've chosen to to read the actual book as I'm listening. For people, such as myself, whose concentration is not the greatest (I've had a couple strokes so I have an excuse) the combination of listening while reading is terrific.

I think the narrator is terrific and Rober Fagles is just amazing. If you like Fagles Aeneid, be sure to read and/or listen to his Iliad and Odyssey. Also, check out Steven Mitchell's "Gilgamesh", also availble from audible.com.

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Gripping

Somehow, I had not read The Aeneid (after Iliad and Odyssey) but I was fortunate to listen to Simon Callow’s gripping narration for my first pass at this classic. Each book kept my attention and the overarching sweep was remarkable. There is good reason Virgil is still so revered.

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Epic indeed

Simon Callow is a perfect narrator for an epic story like this one. Highly recommend this excellent performance of an excellent translation.

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The reading part is great but the editing…

The Aeneid had 12 books and the audible book is divided in 10 parts, cutting chapters at random. It drove me nuts! The performance is great though

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Great tale. Great voice actor. Distracting performance.

The story is obviously a classic. Simon callow is an incredible dramatic actor. And he puts on quite a performance here. But it's such a performance that it distracts from the story quite a bit. The voices he creates for old women and grieving women are a little over the top.

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