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The Poetry Book Society Autumn 2018 Recommended Translation. Asked to name the great Latin love poets, today’s reader is likely to offer Catullus, Ovid, Virgil, Horace. Propertius, a successor of the first and influential peer to the others, has not been blessed by posterity. Yet at their best his poems match any of the period. They are poems of love, of desire, of insecurity and obsession: of struggle, too, as they resist the Augustan Empire’s attempts to turn its love poets into propagandists. The result is a highly refined irony, a subtlety of tone and humour that is unique. Patrick Worsnip’s translations bring out Propertius’ playfulness and his psychological acuity, reinstating his poems at the heart of Latin literature’s golden age.

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`Propertius is perhaps the most enigmatic of the great poets from the golden age of Latin literature […] Patrick Worsnip’s vibrant contemporary translation will bring him to a new generation of discerning readers.’ - Peter Heslin, from the Introduction

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    A Paperback / softback by Sextus Propertius, Patrick Worsnip, Patrick Worsnip

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      Publisher: Carcanet Press Ltd
      Publication Date: 27/09/2018
      ISBN13: 9781784106515, 978-1784106515
      ISBN10: 1784106518

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      The Poetry Book Society Autumn 2018 Recommended Translation. Asked to name the great Latin love poets, today’s reader is likely to offer Catullus, Ovid, Virgil, Horace. Propertius, a successor of the first and influential peer to the others, has not been blessed by posterity. Yet at their best his poems match any of the period. They are poems of love, of desire, of insecurity and obsession: of struggle, too, as they resist the Augustan Empire’s attempts to turn its love poets into propagandists. The result is a highly refined irony, a subtlety of tone and humour that is unique. Patrick Worsnip’s translations bring out Propertius’ playfulness and his psychological acuity, reinstating his poems at the heart of Latin literature’s golden age.

      Trade Review
      `Propertius is perhaps the most enigmatic of the great poets from the golden age of Latin literature […] Patrick Worsnip’s vibrant contemporary translation will bring him to a new generation of discerning readers.’ - Peter Heslin, from the Introduction

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