Sappho by Mary Barnard

Sappho

Mary Barnard

The hundred poems and fragments here translated into modern English constitute all of Sappho that survives, and effectively bring to life the woman whom the Greeks consider to be their greatest lyric poet. Sappho gives us flashes of vivid comment and description – forthright attacks on her enemies, diologues with her friends, and exasperated exchanges with Aphrodite, the goddess who was both enemy and ally. The poems are highly personal and emotional portrayals of the world she lived in twenty-five hundred years ago. Mary Barnard’s translations are lean, incisive, direct. As a result, she has rendered the beloved poet’s verse, long the bane of translators, more authentically than anyone else in English.

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Details

ISBN 9780520011175
Genre History; Poetry
Publication Date 01-Jun-58
Publisher University of California Press
Format Paperback
No. of Pages 124
Language English
Rating NotRated
Subject History / Ancient / Greece; Literary Criticism / Ancient & Classical; Poetry / General; Sappho – Translations Into English; Women – Greece – Poetry
BookID 11025

Author: LFWBooks