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The Complete Odes and Satires of Horace [Paperback]

Horace (Author), Sidney Alexander (Translator)
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Lockert Library of Poetry in Translation February 22, 1999

Horace has long been revered as the supreme lyric poet of the Augustan Age. In his perceptive introduction to this translation of Horace's Odes and Satires, Sidney Alexander engagingly spells out how the poet expresses values and traditions that remain unchanged in the deepest strata of Italian character two thousand years later. Horace shares with Italians of today a distinctive delight in the senses, a fundamental irony, a passion for seizing the moment, and a view of religion as aesthetic experience rather than mystical exaltation--in many ways, as Alexander puts it, Horace is the quintessential Italian. The voice we hear in this graceful and carefully annotated translation is thus one that emerges with clarity and dignity from the heart of an unchanging Latin culture.

Alexander is an accomplished poet, novelist, biographer, and translator who has lived in Italy for more than thirty years. Translating a poet of such variety and vitality as Horace calls on all his literary abilities. Horace (Quintus Horatius Flaccus, 65-8 bce), was born the son of a freed slave in southern rural Italy and rose to become one of the most celebrated poets in Rome and a confidante of the most powerful figures of the age, including Augustus Caesar. His poetry ranges over politics, the arts, religion, nature, philosophy, and love, reflecting both his intimacy with the high affairs of the Roman Empire and his love of a simple life in the Italian countryside. Alexander translates the diverse poems of the youthful Satires and the more mature Odes with freshness, accuracy, and charm, avoiding affectations of archaism or modernism. He responds to the challenge of rendering the complexities of Latin verse in English with literary sensitivity and a fine ear for the subtleties of poetic rhythm in both languages. This is a major translation of one of the greatest of classical poets by an acknowledged master of his craft.



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Alexander's translations join David Ferry's version of the Odes (LJ 1/98) and Peter Levi's biography (Horace: A Life, LJ 3/15/98) in a recent resurgence of interest in the great Roman poet. Friend and contemporary of Virgil and the Emperor Augustus, Horace was the embodiment of gentle irony and sophistication. Alexander, a poet, novelist, playwright, and Renaissance historian who has also translated Michelangelo and Guicciardini, sees Horace as the quintessential Italian. Alexander's translations are accurate yet vigorous and fluent, avoiding both archaisms and contemporary idioms. The accompanying introduction, textual notes, and bibliography are useful without being overwhelming. While it would have been nice if the Latin had been included on facing pages, as in Ferry's version, Alexander's is an attractive contribution.AThomas L. Cooksey, Armstrong State Coll., Savannah, GA
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This new translation promises to be a grand adventure for the imaginations of graduates, undergraduates, and general readers. . . . -- Choice



Alexander's translations of the satires are unusually readable. . . . They project an image of the poet as a Socratic loner, edgy, irritable, ultimately at odds with the city he loves. . . . But having rendered the satires and the odes in one go, Alexander allows us glimpses of a more subtle Horace. -- Tom D'Evelyn, The Boston Book Review



Alexander's translations are accurate yet vigorous and fluent, avoiding both archaisms and contemporary idioms. -- Library Journal

Product Details

  • Paperback: 288 pages
  • Publisher: Princeton University Press; annotated edition edition (February 22, 1999)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0691004285
  • ISBN-13: 978-0691004280
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 6.1 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.3 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
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5.0 out of 5 stars now easily the best Horace in English!!!, September 19, 1999
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This translation by Sidney Alexander kicks David Ferry's in the butt, no exaggeration! David Ferry's absurdly popular version is wildly overhyped, with his friends in academia lining up to contribute glowing blurbs for the cover. Believe me, this is THE translation of Horace that you will want to read and re-read!
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5.0 out of 5 stars The Complete Odes and Satires of Horace (Lockert Library of, December 15, 1999
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A brilliant translation that takes a one-time "required reading" to a new plane. Lively, witty, enjoyable makes Horace a man for the next millenium. Sadly I must tell your readers that the translator Sidney Alexander, a wonderful renaissance scholar who has written extensively on Michaelangelo has died (Dec. 11,1999) at the age of 87.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Fluid translations, but not the best, February 13, 2010
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When I teach Horace, I use this edition. The translations are fluid, and many of the important things are sufficiently annotated. The introduction, in focusing on the Italian Horace, that is, a Horace influenced by Italy, is quite helpful. But to really get what Horace is up to, the translations and commentary by David West are essential. Unfortunately they are very expensive and not always available. West is more attuned to how word order in Latin is the key, and the wealth of scholarly information he provides is unsurpassed. The downside of West is that his editions are less readable.
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