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That was enjoyable and not what I expected at all, at the same time. Like, nothing happens. Christmas dinner they cut off a guy’s head, the guy spends a few days not fucking someone’s wife, there is some hunting and then it’s all okay in the end that he lied and was a bit chicken-shit. Also, what’s with people making weird bet-like arrangements all the time?
That said, it’s fun to read/hear something from so long ago. Simon armitage did a good job and the narrator Bill Wallis is like listening to ...more
That said, it’s fun to read/hear something from so long ago. Simon armitage did a good job and the narrator Bill Wallis is like listening to ...more

This is a really fun book to listen to. I believe all poetry needs to be spoken, all the more so when so much care was taken with the translation.
I listened to the version translated from middle English by Simon Armitage, who explains in the introduction that when making the choice between a literal translation and a completely different word that rhymes or alliterates, he would choose a different word. So the nuts and bolts of the story are the same, but the details can be quite different. Pers ...more
I listened to the version translated from middle English by Simon Armitage, who explains in the introduction that when making the choice between a literal translation and a completely different word that rhymes or alliterates, he would choose a different word. So the nuts and bolts of the story are the same, but the details can be quite different. Pers ...more

Mar 06, 2012
Meagan
marked it as to-read

Dec 26, 2019
Katheryn VanRiper
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Dec 26, 2021
Jared Evanoski
marked it as to-read