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Tim Murphy 08-25-2002 11:06 AM

The 6000 page TLAOBL will arrive on our desks with a resounding thunk next week. Alan's 2900 and Tim's 280 lines of the Beowulf lead off the volume. The tome is $74, although Volume I, the Middle Ages, can be had for $34. Sphereans may wish to wait for March 2003, when the stand-alone high school and college text will be out for $13. Meanwhile, you can read a few excerpts and listen to me recite in both languages at Alan's website, www.crucat.com.

Jim Hayes 08-26-2002 03:55 AM

Brilliant! Tim, does this mean that you have copies for sale? I'll be in Florida end of next week, I'd be thinkin' of havin a copy sent there if yer answer is in the affirmative.

Jim

Tim Murphy 08-26-2002 06:57 AM

No, Jim, it's easy for me to pop slim volumes of verse into a bubble mailer, but this honker should be ordered from Amazon. I should mention that there is a companion CD to the Anthology, available at the same page on Amazon, which features yrs truly.

Roger Slater 08-26-2002 07:02 AM

Tim, could you repost the link to crucats.com -- I tried typing it into my browser, but all I got was an error message.

Alan Sullivan 08-26-2002 11:34 AM

Hello, surfers. Tim screwed up the address. It's http://www.crucat.com/

Click away!

Alan

Tim Murphy 08-26-2002 02:15 PM

I am SO HUMILIATED! Never could type in a URL. But seriously folks, this is the triumph of the EfH. When Wilbur and Davis and Hecht all told me to finish the job, Alan learned Anglo Saxon, worked 11 hours a day for 11 months, and gave us not Beowulf's Greatest Hits (my ambition), but the entire epic. My schoolboy memory was that it was a flawed poem, brilliant passages interspersed with meaningless, flaccid digressions. Having EDITED Alan, I now realize that's not the case; and if the English peoples have a great epic, it's this one, not Milton's. It is a thrill to know that millions of kids will be reading our version and that little David is going up against the Goliath of the Heaneywulf.

Richard Wakefield 08-26-2002 05:22 PM

I had the great good fortune to read early galleys of Tim and Alan's Beowulf, and I found it splendid. One of my few accomplishments in a language other than modern English is having read the thing several times in Anglo-Saxon, and I've also read a number of translations. This one should be the standard for a long time.
RPW

Deborah Warren 08-26-2002 06:23 PM

I can't imagine better luck than to come back to the Sphere after weeks away and hear Tim read this breath-takingly beautiful poem. Tim, we're in your debt.

diprinzio 08-26-2002 06:37 PM

Hi Tim,
The first link worked for me. I listened to your Old English reading and thought it very cool, ominous and noble sounding. Enjoyed it, thanks.

Greg

Bruce McBirney 08-26-2002 11:57 PM

Congratulations, Tim and Alan!

The excerpts on Alan's website are so good that I pre-ordered volume I of the new Longman Anthology a couple weeks ago, just to get the Beowulf. (We'll see whether Barnes and Noble, where I ordered it, delivers it as fast as Amazon, if any of you are ordering it there.)

Based on the parts I've read, it seems to far surpass the two other translations I'm familiar with. But I'll refrain from saying more until I've read the whole thing!


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