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About the Story
The Adventures of Ulysses, a reiteration of Homer's The Odyssey, was written by Bernard Evslin in 1969. It retells the tale of a king and war hero, Ulysses, on a perilous journey home after the Trojan War. It features many common characters from Greek myhthology, including gods and goddesses, demigods, and a fair amount of monsters. In order to return home, Ulysses will require wit, determination, and no small amount of courage...
About the Author
Bernard Evslin is a novelist, playwright, film writer, and director. Several of his plays have been produced both in and off Broadway. He is the author of a novel for adults, and co-author of Heroes and Monsters of the Greek Myths and The Greek Gods, both available in Scholastic paperback editions. Mr. Evslin lives in New Rochelle, New York.