Gay and lesbian poetry (Garland Reference Library of the Humanities) - Softcover

Book 38 of 50: Garland Reference Library of the Humanities

Wilhelm, James J.

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Synopsis

First published in 1995. This anthology focuses on European languages, but also includes Arabic and Hebrew poetry of medieval Spain, arranged chronologically and accompanied by commentary about the poets' lives and work.

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James J. Wilhelm

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Rutgers medievalist Wilhelm's ambitious survey collects European homoerotic poetry from 7th century B.C.E. Greece through the Italian Renaissance. Though Dante, Chaucer, and others deploying gay characters are included, as are a scattering of antihomosexual polemicists, the voice of these poems is typically a mature gay man (Sappho is one of but a few women represented), the object a smooth-cheeked youth. Selections from medieval Arabic and Hebrew poetry provide some of this anthology's most disarming reading?e.g., Imn Shuhaid's "he passed me in a herd of deer, a smiling moon with lucky teeth"?as well as evidencing the improbable license apparently then possible under Islamic rule. Though generally capable, the translators sometimes resort to anachronisms (a calculator in a Juvenal satire?) and contemporary subculture argot to mixed effect. And aside from brief introductions to each section and to individual poets, the annotations are minimal?too minimal, perhaps, for many a lay reader without a literary dictionary immediately at hand. For more scholarly collections.?Thomas Tavis, San Francisco P.L.
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