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Sappho

Sappho

Sappho

A New Translation of the Complete Works
2nd Edition
Diane J. Rayor, Grand Valley State University, Michigan
André Lardinois, Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen
February 2023
Paperback
9781108926973

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    Sappho, the earliest and most famous Greek woman poet, sang her songs around 600 BCE on the island of Lesbos. Of what survives from the approximately nine papyrus scrolls collected in antiquity, all is translated here: substantial poems and fragments, including three poems discovered in the last two decades. The power of Sappho's poetry ‒ her direct style, rich imagery, and passion ‒ is apparent even in these remnants. Diane Rayor's translations of Greek poetry are graceful, modern in diction yet faithful to the originals. Sappho's voice is heard in these poems about love, friendship, rivalry, and family. In the introduction and notes, André Lardinois plausibly reconstructs Sappho's life and work, the performance of her songs, and how these fragments survived. This second edition incorporates thirty-two more fragments primarily based on Camillo Neri's 2021 Greek edition and revisions of over seventy fragments.

    • Gives readers access to the most complete collection yet of Sappho's poetry in English, eloquently translated to speak to the modern audience whilst remaining accurate to the original Greek
    • The thorough Introduction and notes provide all the contextual information and detailed explanations required for the reader to engage with the poems effectively
    • Professional recordings of the poems are freely available for readers to enjoy at www.cambridge.org/sappho

    Product details

    February 2023
    Paperback
    9781108926973
    214 pages
    215 × 139 × 10 mm
    0.3kg
    2 b/w illus.
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Note on the 2014 papyri
    • Introduction
    • Note on translation: from Sappho to Sappho
    • Sappho
    • Notes.
      Editor and translator
    • Diane J. Rayor , Grand Valley State University, Michigan

      Diane J. Rayor is Professor Emerita of Classics at Grand Valley State University, Michigan, where she received the Niemeyer Outstanding Faculty Award for excellence in teaching, scholarship, and service, and the Women's Impact Award. She was granted the Loeb Classical Library Foundation Fellowship for translating Euripides' Helen and served as the University of Colorado's Roe Green Visiting Theatre Artist for Euripides' Hecuba. Her published translations include Euripides' 'Medea' (Cambridge, 2013); Sophocles' 'Antigone' (Cambridge, 2011); Homeric Hymns (2nd ed. 2014); Sappho's Lyre: Archaic Lyric and Women Poets of Ancient Greece (1991); and Callimachus (with S. Lombardo, 1988). She is coeditor of Latin Lyric and Elegiac Poetry (2nd ed. 2018). In her thirtieth year of teaching at GVSU she retired from the Classics Department that she co-founded.

    • André Lardinois , Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen

      André Lardinois is Professor of Greek Language and Literature at Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen. He has published extensively on Sappho and other Greek poetry. He is co-author of Tragic Ambiguity: Philosophy and Sophocles' 'Antigone' (1987) and co-editor of Making Silence Speak: Women's Voices in Greek Literature and Society (2001), Solon of Athens: New Historical and Philological Approaches (2005), Sacred Words: Orality, Literacy and Religion (2011), The Look of Lyric: Greek Song and the Visual and The Newest Sappho: P. Sapph. Obbink and P.GC inv. 105, frs. 1-4 (2016).