Greece in Poetry


Συγγραφέας : Σεφέρης, Γιώργος, 1900-1971 Εμπειρίκος, Ανδρέας, 1901-1975 Lawrence, David Herbert, 1885-1930 Borges, Jorge Luis, 1899-1986 κ.ά. Holderlin, Friedrich, 1770-1843 Συλλογικό έργο Shelley, Percy Bysshe, 1792-1822 Κάλβος, Ανδρέας, 1792-1869 Foscolo, Ugo Durrell, Lawrence, 1912-1990 Σαπφώ Graves, Robert, 1895-1986 Κάλας, Νικόλαος, 1907-1988 Αλκαίος ο Μυτιληναίος Αρχίλοχος Byron, George Lord, 1788-1824 Milton, John, 1608-1674 Γκάτσος, Νίκος, 1911;-1992 Keats, John Καζαντζάκης, Νίκος, 1883-1957 Σολωμός, Διονύσιος, 1798-1857 Αισχύλος Αριστοφάνης, 445-386 π.Χ. Ευριπίδης, 480-406 π.Χ. Wilde, Oscar, 1854-1900 Ελύτης, Οδυσσέας, 1911-1996 Καβάφης, Κωνσταντίνος Π., 1863-1933 Σικελιανός, Άγγελος, 1884-1951 Butler Yeats, William, 1865-1939 Πίνδαρος Παλαμάς, Κωστής, 1859-1943 Merrill, James, 1926-1995 Σοφοκλής
Μεταφραστής : Στεφανίδης, Θεόδωρος Π. Gascoyne, David Lattimore, Richmond Warner, Rex Bowra, C. M. Sherrard, Philip, 1922-1995 Friar, Kimon, 1911-1993 κ.ά. Keeley, Edmund, 1928- Stoneman, Richard
Φωτογράφος : Παπαϊωάννου, Βούλα, 1898-1990 Nelly's, 1899-1998 κ.ά. Finn, David
Επιμελητής : Ζαφειροπούλου, Σιμόνη
Εκδότης : Libro
Έτος έκδοσης : 2003
ISBN : 978-960-490-058-9
Σελίδες : 176
Σχήμα : 29x23
Κατηγορίες : Ελληνική ποίηση, Αρχαία - Συλλογές Ποίηση - Συλλογές Νεοελληνική ποίηση - Μεταφράσεις στα αγγλικά Τέχνη - Λευκώματα

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To visit Greece according to T.S. Eliot, is "to arrive where we started and know the place for the first time". Poetry written in Greek constitutes the longest uninterrupted literary tradition in the Western world. It is Greek poetry that has given the world the various poetic genres in which Westerners have expressed their emotions and many of their noblest thoughts to the present day. In this book, the reader is invited to discover -or rediscover- Greece through its poetry, and to enter into the world from which have emerged those ideals of democracy, reason, and freedom that remain at the core of any civilization that hopes to endure. This invitation is extended in the form of words and images: in English-language selections from the ancient epic poems of the "Iliad" and the "Odyssey", in the lyric poetry of Sappho, in the dramatic power to "Prometheus"; in poetry from the Byzantine era; in words that flow from the pens of modern Greek poets -Solomos, Cavafy, Kazantzakis, Ritsos, and the Nobel Laureates, Seferis and Elytis- joined by the voices of poets who have written in English about Greece, Greek life and tradition -Lord Byron, Shelley, Keats, Milton, Wilde, Durrell. The ninety-eight illustrations span the rich visual history of Greece. Vase paintings and friezes, mosaics and icons, modern drawings and paintings, as well as photographs of Greece's vibrant landscape and indomitable people reinforce the power and poignancy of each selection from "Greece in Poetry".







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