The Penguin Book of Greek and Latin Lyric Verse
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'Inspired and enlightening ... here is a work of staggering
ambition, exceptional accomplishment, and surprisingly pleasant
reading ... an excellent gift for anyone interested in classical
literature' A.&,nbsp,E. Stallings, Telegraph'An extraordinary
feat ... Over and over, I was impressed both by Childers's
technical abilities and his vivid way of evoking the multiple
voices in this rich tradition' Emily Wilson, translator of the
Odyssey and the Iliad'Where does the lyric begin? One answer – a
capacious and generous one – is given by Christopher Childers's
anthology, in which translations of both Greek and Latin lyric
poetry are offered in large servings, with extensive and ambitious
commentary ...bold and worthwhile ... readable and learned' Peter
McDonald, TLS'An extraordinary achievement, in scope, scale and
skill' Richard Jenkyns, author of Classical LiteratureThe poems in
this lively, wide-ranging and richly enjoyable anthology are the
work of priestesses and warriors, of philosophers and statesmen, of
teenage girls, concerned for their birthday celebrations, of
drunkards and brawlers, of grumpy old men, and chic young things.
Their authors write – or sing – about hopes, fears, loves, losses,
triumphs and humiliations.Every one of them lived and died between
1,900 and 2,800 years ago. The Penguin Book of Greek and Latin
Lyric Verse is a volume without precedent. It brings together the
best of two traditions normally treated in isolation, and in doing
so tells a captivating story about how literature and book-culture
emerged from an oral society in which memory and learning were
transmitted through song.The classical vision of lyric poetry as
understood by the greatest ancient poets – Sappho and Horace,
Bacchylides and Catullus – mingles and interacts with our expansive
modern vision of the lyric as the brief, personal, emotional poetry
of a human soul laid bare. Anyone looking for a picture of what
ancient poets were up to when they were simply singing to the gods,
or to their friends, or otherwise opening little verbal windows
into their life and times can find it here. It is a volume full of
fire and life: an undertaking of astonishing reach, and an
accomplishment magisterial in its scope.