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Translated from the ancient Greek with
an introduction by Willis Barnstone.
This edition reintroduces Sappho to
the modern reader, providing a vivid,
contemporary translation, which captures
the spareness and the intensity of
Sappho's line. In this translation,
Sappho's work is presented as we have
inherited it, in its darkly antiromantic
idiom that rejects sentimentality and
'prettiness.'
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