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Poems & Fragments

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By (author): Sappho

Translated by: Josephine Balmer

This second, expanded edition of Josephine Balmer's classic translation of the Greek poet Sappho has new, recently-discovered fragments, including the Brothers Poem, the Kypris Song and the Cologne Fragment. In a new essay on these additions she discusses the issues raised in the translating and in some cases retranslating of these fragmentary and ever-shifting texts. Poems & Fragments is now the only complete, readily-available translation in English of Sappho's surviving work. Sappho was one of the greatest poets in classical literature. Her lyric poetry is among the finest ever written, and although little of her work has survived and little is known about her, she is regarded not just as one of the greatest women poets, but often as the greatest woman poet in world literature. She lived on the island of Lesbos around 600 BC, and even in her lifetime, her work was widely known and admired in the Greek world. Plato called her 'the tenth muse', and she was a major influence on other poets, from Horace and Catullus to more recent lyric poets. Yet in later centuries, speculation about her sexuality has tended to diminish her poetic reputation. One medieval pope considered her so subversive that her poems were burned. Some of her poems were written for the women she loved, but her circle of women friends and admirers was not unlike Socrates' circle of followers. She may have been a lesbian in the modern sense, or she may not, but to call her a lesbian poet is an over-simplification. What remains is her poetry, or the fragments which have survived of it, and her intense, sensuous, highly accomplished love poems are among the finest in any language. First published in 1984 and revised in 1992, Josephine Balmer's edition brings together all the extant poems and fragments of Sappho. In a comprehensive introduction, she discusses Sappho's poetry, its historical background and critical reputation, as well as aspects of contemporary Greek society, sexuality and women. See more
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  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 16 Aug 2018
  • Publisher: Bloodaxe Books Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781780374574

About Sappho

The Greek poet Sappho is one of the greatest poets in classical literature. Her lyric poetry is among the finest ever written and although little of her work has survived and little is known about her she is regarded not just as one of the greatest women poets but often as the greatest woman poet in world literature. She lived on the island of Lesbos around 600 BC and even in her lifetime her work was widely known and admired in the Greek world. Plato called her 'the tenth muse' and she was a major influence on other poets from Horace and Catullus to more recent lyric poets. Yet in later centuries speculation about her sexuality has tended to diminish her poetic reputation. One medieval pope considered her so subversive that her poems were burnt. Some of her poems were written for the women she loved but her circle of women friends and admirers was not unlike Socrates' circle of followers. She may have been a lesbian in the modern sense or she may not but to call her a lesbian poet is an over-simplification. What remains is her poetry or the fragments which have survived of it and her intense sensuous highly acoomplished love poems are among the finest in any language. Bloodaxe published Josephine Balmer's translation of her surviving poetry Poems & Fragments in 1992 followed in 2018 by a second expanded edition including fragments discovered in recent years. Josephine Balmer was born in Hampshire in 1959. She studied Classics and Ancient History at University College London and is a research scholar journalist critic and translator. She has published four books with Bloodaxe: her translation Sappho: Poems and Fragments (1992 2018) and the companion anthology Classical Women Poets (1996) and her new translation Catullus: Poems of Love and Hate published in 2004 with Chasing Catullus: poems translations & transgressions. Her other titles include Rearranging the World: an Anthology of Literature in Translation (British Centre for Literary Translation 2001); Piecing Together the Fragments: Translating Classical Verse Creating Contemporary Poetry (Oxford University Press 2013); The Word for Sorrow for which she was awarded a Wingate Foundation Scholarship (Salt Publishing 2009 & 2013) Letting Go (Agenda Editions 2017); and The Paths of Survival (Shearsman Books 2017) which draws on Aeschylus's lost tragedy Myrmidons. She has written widely on poetry and translation for publications such as The Observer The Independent on Sunday The Times The Times Literary Supplement and The New Statesman and has been reviews editor of Modern Poetry in Translation. Chair of the Translators Association from 2002 to 2005 she is a judge of the Stephen Spender Prize for poetry in translation and editorial advisor to the poetry journal Agenda. She was awarded a PhD by Publication in Literature and Creative Writing at the University of East Anglia. She sets the daily Word Watch and weekly Literary Quiz for The Times and lives in Crowborough East Sussex.

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