Odisea : El viaje del hombre que desafió a los dioses

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Before embarking on his long journey home to Ithaca, as war rages in Troy, Odysseus learns from Achilles that the greatest threat to humanity is not monsters or storms, but the gods themselves, and above all, their sovereign, the great Zeus. Guided —and manipulated— by Athena, who seeks to use his intelligence as a weapon in her struggle for dominance on Olympus, Odysseus learns to fight the gods with the only tools mortals possess: cunning, strategy, and deception. In Odysseus's tales of Cyclopes and Sirens, of Circe and the journey to Hades, truth and invention were always intertwined. But what if these stories were more than memories, or even more than lies? What if Odysseus's seemingly random travels were part of a deliberate plan? This bold reinterpretation of the Greek myth presents Odysseus not only as a hero and a survivor, but as an unreliable storyteller whose legend conceals a deeper purpose.
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RELEASE DATE
July 1, 2026
ISBN
9788410644144
PAGES
704 p. ; 21,5 x 14,0 cm.
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Paperback
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