000456265 000__ 01525cim\a2200349Ia\4500 000456265 001__ 456265 000456265 005__ 20210513160655.0 000456265 007__ sd\fsngnnmuned 000456265 008__ 030620s2003\\\\orunnnn\\\\\\\\dn\n\eng\d 000456265 019__ $$a760090395 000456265 020__ $$a0786192836 000456265 020__ $$a9780786192830 000456265 02802 $$aZ3065$$bBlackstone Audiobooks 000456265 035__ $$a(OCoLC)ocm52474430 000456265 040__ $$aUOK$$beng$$cUOK$$dTEF$$dOCL$$dBAKER$$dBTCTA$$dBLACP$$dOCLCQ$$dJSE$$dBDX 000456265 049__ $$aISEA 000456265 05014 $$aPS3568.A699$$bO38 2003ab 000456265 08204 $$a812/.54$$222 000456265 1001_ $$aRasovsky, Yuri. 000456265 24514 $$aThe Odyssey of Homer$$h[sound recording] /$$cwritten and directed by Yuri Rasovsky. 000456265 260__ $$aAshland, OR :$$bBlackstone Audiobooks,$$cp2003. 000456265 300__ $$a8 sound discs (ca. 8 hrs.) :$$bdigital ;$$c4 3/4 in. 000456265 5110_ $$aYuri Rasovsky, adapter; Ed Asner, host; Irene Worth, and others, performers. 000456265 520__ $$aIt seems quite natural, given the original intent of The Odyssey as a story to be listened to and savored, to present this epic to the modern audience in a medium that most adheres to its aural-oral nature and the immediacy of its telling. Divided into eight one-hour segments of dramatization, each segment is followed by commentary on a particular aspect of the segment by a noted expert. 000456265 538__ $$aCompact discs. 000456265 650_0 $$aOdysseus (Greek mythology)$$vDrama. 000456265 650_0 $$aRadio plays. 000456265 655_7 $$aRadio adaptations.$$2lcgft 000456265 655_7 $$aAudiobooks.$$2lcgft 000456265 7001_ $$aAsner, Edward. 000456265 7001_ $$aWorth, Irene. 000456265 7000_ $$aHomer.$$tOdyssey. 000456265 85200 $$bscd$$hPS3568.A699$$iO38$$i2003ab 000456265 909CO $$ooai:library.usi.edu:456265$$pGLOBAL_SET 000456265 980__ $$aBIB 000456265 980__ $$aCD