Iliad – Robert Krugmann 2003 Turkish Book Turkey Illustrated by Turkish Artist
Robert Krugmann – Iliad (İlyada) – Yurt Kitap Yayın Turkish Edition (2003)
Description:
This Turkish edition of Iliad (İlyada) by Robert Krugmann was published by Yurt Kitap Yayın in 2003. Printed in Turkish, the book presents a retelling and interpretation of one of the greatest epic narratives of Ancient Greek literature: the legendary story of the Trojan War and the heroic conflicts surrounding it. The volume is especially notable for containing numerous illustrations created by Turkish illustrator Sait Munzur, whose artwork enriches the mythological and heroic atmosphere of the narrative.
The work explores the mythological world of the Iliad, originally attributed to Homer, one of the foundational literary masterpieces of Western civilization. Set during the final years of the Trojan War, the narrative centers on the rage of Achilles, the greatest warrior of the Greek armies, and the tragic consequences of pride, honor, destiny, and war.
Robert Krugmann presents the epic not only as a heroic war story but also as a profound exploration of human emotion, mortality, glory, vengeance, friendship, and the destructive nature of conflict. The narrative includes legendary figures such as Achilles, Hector, Agamemnon, Odysseus, Paris, Helen, and Priam, alongside the constant intervention of Olympian gods who shape the fate of mortals on the battlefield.
Themes such as heroism, honor, fate, sacrifice, wrath, loyalty, and the inevitability of death appear throughout the work. The Iliad reflects how Ancient Greek civilization understood warfare, personal glory, divine influence, and the fragile nature of human existence.
Particular attention is given to the emotional and tragic dimensions of the epic, especially the conflict between Achilles and Hector, which became one of the defining symbolic confrontations in world literature. The work also explores how the gods of Olympus intervened directly in human affairs, blurring the boundaries between mythological destiny and mortal struggle.
The illustrated format significantly enhances the edition’s visual and collectible value. Numerous drawings by Turkish artist Sait Munzur depict mythological battles, ancient armor, heroic duels, Olympian gods, the city of Troy, and dramatic scenes from the epic world of the Iliad. These illustrations distinguish the volume as a visually unique Turkish mythology edition.
Beyond mythology itself, the work offers readers insight into the cultural foundations of Ancient Greek epic tradition and the enduring influence of Homeric storytelling on literature, theater, philosophy, art, and modern heroic narratives.
For readers interested in Ancient Greek mythology, classical literature, heroic epics, and illustrated mythological works, this Turkish edition represents an accessible and visually engaging introduction to one of humanity’s greatest literary masterpieces.
Key Features:
• Author: Robert Krugmann
• Original Title: Iliad
• Turkish Title: İlyada
• Publisher: Yurt Kitap Yayın
• Publication Date: 2003
• Language: Turkish
• Format: Paperback
• Genre: Mythology; Epic Literature; Illustrated Narrative
• Subject: The Trojan War and Ancient Greek heroic mythology
• Literary Content: Heroic epics; Mythological warfare; Classical legends
• Main Figures: Achilles; Hector; Odysseus; Helen; Agamemnon; Priam
• Themes: Honor; Fate; War; Heroism; Wrath; Mortality
• Mythological Elements: Olympian gods; Divine intervention; Trojan War legends
• Cultural Scope: Ancient Greece and classical Mediterranean civilization
• Historical Importance: Based on one of the foundational epics of world literature
• Visual Features: Contains numerous illustrations throughout the book
• Illustrator: Artwork and illustrations by Turkish artist Sait Munzur
• Educational Value: Introductory illustrated work on Greek mythology and Homeric epic tradition
• Cultural Importance: Explores the heroic ideals and tragic worldview of Ancient Greek civilization
• Collector Appeal: Illustrated Turkish mythology edition featuring artwork by Sait Munzur