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Roman Poetry: From the Republic to the Silver Age [Paperback]

Professor Dorothea Wender (Author)
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0809316943 978-0809316946 February 22, 1991

Meshing her own wit, verve, and gusto with that of the Roman poets she translates, Dorothea Wender strips both the cloak of awe and the dusty mantle of boredom from the classics.

 

Available for the first time in paper, these English verse translations of the major classical Roman poets feature hefty selections from the savage urban satire of Juvenal, the moving philosophy of Lucretius, the elegance of Horace, the grace and humor of Catullus, the grave music of Virgil, the passion of Propertius, the sexy sophistication of Ovid, and the obscenity of Martial.

 

Noting Wender’s “candor,” the Classical Outlook reported that in “20th-century terms, she makes the poems lively and pertinent.”

 

The Boston Globe said, “The conciseness is astonishing, the informa­tion [in the introductions to each poet] provocative. The freshness of the selections should do much to augment the audience for these poets and may even inspire examination of the originals.”

 

The best advice came from Wender herself: “Read these good poems.”


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“With wit and candor, in twentieth-century terms, she makes the poems lively and pertinent.”—Classical Outlook

Language Notes

Text: English (translation)
Original Language: Latin

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  • Paperback: 160 pages
  • Publisher: Southern Illinois University Press (February 22, 1991)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0809316943
  • ISBN-13: 978-0809316946
  • Product Dimensions: 8.5 x 5 x 0.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 6.4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
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5.0 out of 5 stars Rome's Finest Art, April 26, 2000
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Philosophically and scientifically, Rome always played second-lyre to the Greeks. But poetry was the one domain (off the battlefield) where the Romans conquered *without* being captured. From Wender's superb translations, it's possible even for the Latin-less to appreciate Rome's finest art. From Catullus to Lucretius, the Romans are here at their most humane and literate, and reading these poems, you too could weep as Ovid did in memory of the City of the World. But I can't fail to mention why this collection of poems beats all the others--that is, Wender's hilariously funny "Introduction" on Rome, Greece, and the United States. To the dismay of my fiancee, I read it to all my dinner guests, and even the most artless (Roman?) of them can hardly keep from falling out of their chairs laughing!

So, buy this book now, and--in Wender's words--"Read these good poems."

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