OUT NOW: The Life of Homer
The voice of Western memory
New Book from Multipolar Press!
THE LIFE OF HOMER & Plato’s ION
A voice crossed the ancient world before kingdoms reached their height, before philosophy took systematic form, and before empires claimed eternity. That voice belonged to Homer. The Iliad and the Odyssey formed the spiritual foundation of Western civilization, shaping ideas of heroism, honor, and fate for nearly three millennia. Yet the poet himself remained hidden behind legend.
This volume brings together two ancient works that approach Homer from different directions. The Life of Homer, attributed to Pseudo-Herodotus, presents Homer as a wandering poet moving through the Greek world, enduring blindness, rejection, and struggle while preserving memory through the power of verse. Plato’s Ion, a dialogue centered on Homer, turns from the poet’s life to the mystery of inspiration and recitation, examining how Homer’s words pass from the poet to the performer and from the performer to the audience.
This edition includes a preface by Constantin von Hoffmeister exploring Homer’s enduring role as the voice through which the West first learned to remember itself.



