Schlagwort: Euripides

93. Bacchae

Bacchae was the final work—and thought by many to be the greatest—of the Athenian playwright Euripides, who Aristotle called “the most tragic of the poets.” An excerpt from Robin Robertson’s new translation: New York Review of Books.  

118. Poetry International Web Launches USA Domain under Editorship of PoetryMagazine

Inaugural American Issue Features Poets W.S. DiPiero, Ange Mlinko, Atsuro Riley CHICAGO — The Poetry Foundation, publisher of Poetrymagazine, is pleased to announce that Poetry’s editors have embarked on a new international collaboration. In partnership with the online magazine and archive Poetry International Web(PIW), the editors of Poetry… Continue Reading „118. Poetry International Web Launches USA Domain under Editorship of PoetryMagazine“