Sappho: A New Rendering
Sappho
Lu par Libby Gohn





Sappho lived in the Greek-speaking Aeolian islands off the coast of Turkey. She is one of the very few female poets from antiquity. Although her work was very popular in ancient Greece and Rome, only small fragments survive today. This book includes translations of these fragments, as well as a poem from Ovid's Heroides, "Sappho to Phaon," a fictional letter from Sappho to her assumed lover. (Summary by Libby Gohn) (0 hr 35 min)
Chapitres
Introduction and Foreward | 6:26 | Lu par Libby Gohn |
Fragments 1-10 | 4:32 | Lu par Libby Gohn |
Fragments 11-20 | 3:12 | Lu par Libby Gohn |
Fragments 21-30 | 3:21 | Lu par Libby Gohn |
Fragments 31-40 | 2:35 | Lu par Libby Gohn |
Fragments 41-53 | 3:50 | Lu par Libby Gohn |
Sappho to Phaon | 11:39 | Lu par Libby Gohn |
Critiques
Beautiful





MandyJean
Sappho is timeless. The reading is perfect. I'm falling in love all over again with this Greek goddess.
good book well read





Thiago Coelho
good book, well read
Sappho - Read by Libby Gohn





BenjaminS.T.
Though what we have here of Sappho's writings is loaded with gaps, Libby Gohn does a great job of reading what of those writings she has. I give Sappho: A New Rendering five stars.
A Treasure.





Kevan Webb
I am not good at writing reviews as I just sit and let the words wash over me and these fragments, beautifully read, just touched me to my inner core and when finished wanting more.





a little goat
I'm not very into poetry, but this was good and well read. It's a shame so little remains of her work.