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9780520267657: The Gnat and Other Minor Poems of Virgil
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"An atypical Virgil writing humorous, obscene, parodic, and very slight poems, uncharacteristic to such an extent that scholarship has pretty definitely consigned them to the realm of forgery and misattribution." Los Angeles Review Of Books
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These delightful poems - by turns whimsical, beautiful, and vulgar - seem to have primarily survived because they were attributed to Virgil. But in David R. Slavitt's imaginative and appealing translations, they stand firmly on their own merits. Slavitt brings to this little-known body of verse a fresh voice, vividly capturing the tone and style of the originals while conveying a lively sense of fun.

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  • EditorialUniversity of California Press
  • Año de publicación2011
  • ISBN 10 0520267656
  • ISBN 13 9780520267657
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Descripción hardcover. Condición: Very Good in Dustjacket. 1st edition. Berkeley. 2011. University of California Press. 1st American Edition. Very Good in Dustjacket. 9780520267657. Translated by David R. Slavitt. Foreword by Gordon Williams. A Joan Palevsky Book in Classical Literature . 86 pages. hardcover. . keywords: Classical Literature Ancient Poetry World Poetry . FROM THE PUBLISHER - Light-hearted poems, some obscene, some studies in vitriol, a miniature epic about a gnat, a recipe for a salad that gave the United States its motto, e pluribus unum - these are poems that have come down to us under the name of great Virgil. David Slavitt's free versions bring them to life, capturing their wit and flair.' - David Konstan, author of The Emotions of the Ancient Greeks. These delightful poems - by turns whimsical, beautiful, and vulgar - seem to have primarily survived because they were attributed to Virgil. But in David R. Slavitt's imaginative and appealing translations, they stand firmly on their own merits. Slavitt brings to this little-known body of verse a fresh voice, vividly capturing the tone and style of the originals while conveying a lively sense of fun. inventory #37878. Nº de ref. del artículo: z37878

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