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The Epistles of Horace

<d103>02</d103> <div><i>My aim is to take familiar things and make</i><br><i>Poetry of them, and do it in such a way</i><br><i>That it looks as if it was as easy as could be</i><br><i>For anybody to do it . . . the power of making</i><br><i>A perfectly wonderful thing out of nothing much</i>.<br>--from "The Art of Poetry" <br><br>When David Ferry's translation of <i>The Odes of Horace</i> appeared in 1997, Bernard Knox, writing in <i>The New York Review of Books</i>, called it "a Horace for our times." Now Ferry has translated Horace's two books of <i>Epistles</i>, in which Horace perfected the conversational verse medium that gives his voice such dazzling immediacy, speaking in these letters with such directness, wit, and urgency to young writers, to friends, to his patron Maecenas, to Emperor Augustus himself. It is the voice of a free man, talking about how to get along in a Roman world full of temptations, opportunities, and contingencies, and how to do so with one's integrity intact. Horace's world, so unlike our own and yet so like it, comes to life in these poems. And there are also the poems -- the famous "Art of Poetry" and others -- about the tasks and responsibilities of the writer: truth to the demands of one's medium, fearless clear-sighted self-knowledge, and unillusioned, uncynical realism, joyfully recognizing the world for what it is.<br></div> <div><i>My aim is to take familiar things and make</i><br><i>Poetry of them, and do it in such a way</i><br><i>That it looks as if it was as easy as could be</i><br><i>For anybody to do it . . . the power of making</i><br><i>A perfectly wonderful thing out of nothing much</i>.<br>--from "The Art of Poetry" <br><br>When David Ferry's translation of <i>The Odes of Horace</i> appeared in 1997, Bernard Knox, writing in <i>The New York Review of Books</i>, called it "a Horace for our times." Now Ferry has translated Horace's two books of <i>Epistles</i>, in which Horace perfected the conversational verse medium that gives his voice such dazzling immediacy, speaking in these letters with such directness, wit, and urgency to young writers, to friends, to his patron Maecenas, to Emperor Augustus himself. It is the voice of a free man, talking about how to get along in a Roman world full of temptations, opportunities, and contingencies, and how to do so with one's integrity intact. Horace's world, so unlike our own and yet so like it, comes to life in these poems. And there are also the poems -- the famous "Art of Poetry" and others -- about the tasks and responsibilities of the writer: truth to the demands of one's medium, fearless clear-sighted self-knowledge, and unillusioned, uncynical realism, joyfully recognizing the world for what it is.<br></div>
 

  Autore: Ferry David (TRN)  
  Editore: Farrar Straus & Giroux  
  Isbn: 0374528527  
  EAN : 9780374528522  
  Data pub. 01 Sep 02  
  Collana: Farrar Straus & Giroux (Paperback)  
  Classificazione:LITERARY CRITICISM  
  Prezzo: € 17,00  







 
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