The Lusiads


Lu par Leni

(2.6 stars; 8 reviews)

The Lusiads (Os Lusíadas) is a Portuguese epic poem, written in the 16th century by Luis Vaz de Camões. The poem tells the tale of the Portuguese discoveries in the 15th and 16th centuries, specially the voyage to India by Vasco da Gama. Modelled after the classic epic tradition, Camões' Lusiads are considered not only the first literary text in Modern Portuguese, but also a national epic of the same level as Vergil's Aeneid. In the 19th century, Sir Richard Francis Burton translated Camões' Lusiads, in what he considered "the most pleasing literary labour of his life". (Summary by Leni) (9 hr 46 min)

Chapitres

Dedication and Preface 19:33 Lu par Leni
Canto I 47:22 Lu par Leni
Canto II 47:43 Lu par Leni
Canto III 1:04:29 Lu par Leni
Canto IV 47:48 Lu par Leni
Canto V 46:55 Lu par Leni
Canto VI 45:51 Lu par Leni
Canto VII 40:24 Lu par Leni
Canto VIII 44:35 Lu par Leni
Canto IX 43:24 Lu par Leni
Canto X 1:11:35 Lu par Leni
Rejected Stanzas 1:06:48 Lu par Leni

Critiques

the lusiads


(0.5 stars)

This is read by a person with a very strong accent for whom English is second language. This is a hard poem to understand anyway but repeated mispronunciations of basic English words and skipped lines mean it is only possible to read with the text available simultaneously. Not a lot of point having the audiobook version then.