Sappho s Leap

Sappho s Leap
Author: Erica Jong
Publsiher: Open Road Media
Total Pages: 429
Release: 2013-10-08
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781480438880

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The #1 New York Times–bestselling author of Fear of Flying brings the seductive Greek poet to life in this “enormously entertaining” tale (Booklist). As she stands poised at the edge of a precipice in the shadow of the sanctuary of Apollo, the greatest love poet who ever was or ever will be recalls the eventful fifty years that have led her to this moment. It was love that seduced her, at age sixteen, into an ill-fated plot with the poet Alcaeus to depose the despot of the island of Lesbos. It was love that made her trade the unwanted marriage bed of an old, despised, and drunken husband for a seemingly endless series of lovers, both male and female. For Sappho, life has always been a banquet to be savored to the fullest, a strange and sensual odyssey that has carried her to the far corners of the ancient world. Devoted to the goddess Aphrodite and granted the gift of immortal song, she has followed her magnificent destiny from Delphi to Egypt, to the land of the Amazons, the realm of the centaurs, and into the stygian depths of Hades itself, often in the company of her companion and friend, the fabulist slave Aesop. Through every grand affair and every wild adventure, she has remained forever true to her heart, her passion, and herself, right up to this, the end of everything. Combining evocative and realistic detail with unabashedly outrageous invention, Erica Jong’s Sappho’s Leap is a flawless gem of historical fiction boldly imagined by one of America’s most enthralling storytellers. This ebook features an illustrated biography of Erica Jong including rare photos and never-before-seen documents from the author’s personal collection.

Sappho s Leap

Sappho s Leap
Author: Erica Jong
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2005-12
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1905147031

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Sappho's Leap is a journey back 2000 years to inhabit the mind of the greatest love poet the world has ever known. At the age of 14, Sappho is seduced by the beautiful poet Alcaeus, plots with him to overthrow the dictator of the island, and is caught and married off to a repellent older man in the hope that matrimony will keep her out of trouble. Instead, however, it starts her off on a series of amorous adventures taking her from Delphi to Egypt, and even to the Land of the Amazons and the shadowy realm of Hades.

Lover s Leap Legends

Lover s Leap Legends
Author: Leland Payton,Crystal Payton
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2020-02
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0967392594

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Searching for Sappho The Lost Songs and World of the First Woman Poet

Searching for Sappho  The Lost Songs and World of the First Woman Poet
Author: Philip Freeman
Publsiher: W. W. Norton & Company
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2016-02-15
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9780393242249

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An exploration of the fascinating poetry, life, and world of Sappho, including a complete translation of all her poems. For more than twenty-five centuries, all that the world knew of the poems of Sappho—the first woman writer in literary history—were a few brief quotations preserved by ancient male authors. Yet those meager remains showed such power and genius that they captured the imagination of readers through the ages. But within the last century, dozens of new pieces of her poetry have been found written on crumbling papyrus or carved on broken pottery buried in the sands of Egypt. As recently as 2014, yet another discovery of a missing poem created a media stir around the world. The poems of Sappho reveal a remarkable woman who lived on the Greek island of Lesbos during the vibrant age of the birth of western science, art, and philosophy. Sappho was the daughter of an aristocratic family, a wife, a devoted mother, a lover of women, and one of the greatest writers of her own or any age. Nonetheless, although most people have heard of Sappho, the story of her lost poems and the lives of the ancient women they celebrate has never been told for a general audience. Searching for Sappho is the exciting tale of the rediscovery of Sappho’s poetry and of the woman and world they reveal.

The Laughter of Aphrodite

The Laughter of Aphrodite
Author: Peter Green
Publsiher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 300
Release: 1993
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0520203402

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Classicist Peter Green recreates here the life and times of the Greek lyric poet Sappho. We meet Sappho later in life, when she is shaken by her fatal and final love affair. She narrates her own story from the vantage point of self-questioning middle age.

Poems of Sappho

Poems of Sappho
Author: Sappho,John Maxwell Edmonds
Publsiher: Courier Dover Publications
Total Pages: 113
Release: 2018-02-15
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9780486817279

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"The Tenth Muse" sings to both sexes of desire, rapture, and sorrow. This concise collection of the ancient Greek poet's surviving works was assembled and translated by a distinguished classicist.

Fictions of Sappho 1546 1937

Fictions of Sappho  1546 1937
Author: Joan DeJean
Publsiher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 402
Release: 1989-10-18
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780226141367

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Considering Sappho as a creature of translation and interpretation, a figment whose features have changed with social mores and aesthetics, Joan DeJean constructs a fascinating history of the sexual politics of literary reception. The association of Sappho with female homosexuality has made her a particularly compelling and yet problematic subject of literary speculation; and in the responses of different cultures to the challenge the poet presents, DeJean finds evidence of the standards imposed on female sexuality through the ages. She focuses largely though not exclusively on the French tradition, where the Sapphic presence is especially pervasive. Tracing re-creations of Sappho through translation and fiction from the mid-sixteenth century to the period just prior to World War II, DeJean shows how these renderings reflect the fantasies and anxieties of each writer as well as the mentalité of his or her day.

The Cambridge Companion to Sappho

The Cambridge Companion to Sappho
Author: P. J. Finglass,Adrian Kelly
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 587
Release: 2021-04-29
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781107189058

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A detailed up-to-date survey of the most important woman writer from Greco-Roman antiquity. Examines the nature and context of her poetic achievement, the transmission, loss and rediscovery of her poetry, and the reception of that poetry in cultures far removed from ancient Greece, including Latin America, India, China, and Japan.