To say it clearly, I mean that the Iliad is a story of war, without care and without measure. It was composed in praise of a warring humanity, and it did it in such a memorable way that it should last throughout eternity and reach the last descendant of our last descendants, still singing the solemn beauty and the irredeemable emotion that war once and always will be. ... (A)t its heart lies this: The Iliad is a monument to war.
Alessandro Baricco
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Now down we came to the ship.
Homer
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