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The Other Sappho
Ellen Frye

The Other Sappho

Firebrand Books (Oct 1989)
9780932379689
| Paperback
214 pages | 5.6 x 9.1 inch | English
$ 8.95
Dewey 813.54
LC Classification PS3556.R9 .O84 1989
LC Control No. 89023607

Genre

  • Fiction

Subject

  • Greece
  • Lesbians
  • Lesbians/ Fiction
  • Women Poets
  • Women Poets/ Fiction

Plot

Myths and history intertwine in this novel set in Sappho's world. "...a book that honors its Greek setting and is enjoyable, well-crafted, and thought-provoking". -- Belle Lettres

Obscure Greek folklore inspires this novel about a young lesbian slave named Lykaina ("wolf-woman''). After her mistress instructs her to seek out the elegant Sappho and her famous school of poetry, Lykaina undertakes her own small odyssey from Sparta to the celebrated island of Lesbos. En route she meets Maia, a travel companion extraordinaire who initiates her into the worship of the Earth Mother. Once in Sappho's home, Lykaina thrives: ``This is a palace of love. . . . This is a land of poetry. Here I belong.'' Eventually, however, she leaves the court, offended by the other poets' disdain for the less privileged. Lykaina returns to Maia, who urges her to recite for the country people so close to her heart. With Maia's patronage, the ``other Sappho'' evolves her own school of poetry. From descriptions of markets and clothing to expositions of women's love affairs and the art of verse, Frye ( The Marble Threshing Floor: A Collection of Greek Folk Songs ) shores up her imaginings with persuasive research. (Dec.)

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