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Virgil's Georgics
Contributor(s): Virgil (Author), Lembke, Janet (Translator)
ISBN: 0300119860     ISBN-13: 9780300119862
Publisher: Yale University Press
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Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: December 2006
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Annotation: This masterful new verse translation of Virgil's "Georgics "speaks" "as powerfully to our times as it did to the ancient poet's. Janet Lembke presents this unsurpassed nature poem in an American idiom that is both elegant and sensitive to the meaning and rhythm of Virgil's original paean to the earth.
"This work is clearly by a master translator. Lembke moves easily from the Latin hexameter into English verse of loose, five-beat rhythm that well captures that of the original."--Michael Putnam, Brown University
"A major new translation."--Rosanna Warren
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BISAC Categories:
- Fiction | Classics
Dewey: FIC
Series: Yale New Classics
Physical Information: 0.43" H x 6" W x 9.02" (0.48 lbs) 144 pages
 
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A masterful new verse translation of one of the greatest nature poems ever written.

Virgil's Georgics is a paean to the earth and all that grows and grazes there. It is an ancient work, yet one that speaks to our times as powerfully as it did to the poet's. This unmatched translation presents the poem in an American idiom that is elegant and sensitive to the meaning and rhythm of the original. Janet Lembke brings a faithful version of Virgil's celebratory poem to modern readers who are interested in classic literature and who relish reading about animals and gardens.

The word georgics meansfarming. Virgil was born to a farming family, and his poem gives specific instructions to Italian farmers along with a passionate message to care for the land and for the crops and animals that it sustains. The Georgics is also a heartfelt cry for returning farmers and their families to land they had lost through a series of dispiriting political events. It is often considered the most technically accomplished and beautiful of all of Virgil's work.