Balder Dead (version 2)
Matthew Arnold
Read by Thomas A. Copeland
The poem begins with the beloved god Balder, thought to be invulnerable, dead at the hands of the inoffensive blind god Hoder, in a game. Loki, whose deceit brought about this catastrophe, is promptly punished with exile, and Odin, Balder's father, sponsors a heroic quest to rescue his son from the land of the dead. This desperate venture unexpectedly meets with partial success, a conditional agreement to release Balder if everyone in the land of the living mourns his death. And even though over every hope hangs the threat of the ultimate end of the reign of the Norse gods, the mother of the gods points out that "much must yet be tried which shall but fail." - Summary by T. A. Copeland (1 hr 13 min)
Chapters
Part 1 | 20:04 | Read by Thomas A. Copeland |
Part 2 | 18:07 | Read by Thomas A. Copeland |
Part 3 | 35:23 | Read by Thomas A. Copeland |
Reviews
Great reader
A LibriVox Listener
This review solely concerns the reader. Excellently done, read in a clear, pleasant voice in a comfortable pace with appropriate expression for the text. Thanks!
epic tale
adam
This is an interesting story that has echoes of Gilgamesh, but is about the Gods loss of one of their own. Well read.