جزئیات کتاب
فرمت
جلد نرم
صفحات
131
زبان
انگلیسی
منتشر شده
Feb 10, 1978
ناشر
Bernat Metge
ISBN-10
8472251357
ISBN-13
9788472251359
توضیحات
Horace's collection serves as a profound exploration of both personal and universal themes through lyrical poetry. The first volume of his Odes and Epodes brings together a rich tapestry of emotions, ranging from love and friendship to the joys and sorrows of life. Unfolding in elegantly crafted verses, Horace's work invites readers into a world that bridges the gap between the mortal and the divine.
The odes reflect the poet's keen observations of the human condition, often delving into the transient nature of existence. Horace's mastery over language allows him to convey complex sentiments with simplicity and grace, making each poem resonate through time. Readers are drawn into the sensibilities of a man who grapples with the joys of the present while reflecting on the inevitable passage of time.
Additionally, the epodes showcase a different side of Horace's poetic prowess, featuring sharp wit and pointed commentary on society and politics. His ability to blend humor with biting critique makes these pieces equally compelling, providing a dynamic contrast to the more contemplative odes.
Through this volume, Horace not only expresses his thoughts but also invites his audience to ponder their own experiences, making his work relatable and engaging. The timelessness of his subjects continues to spark curiosity and admiration, ensuring that his poetry remains relevant across generations.
The odes reflect the poet's keen observations of the human condition, often delving into the transient nature of existence. Horace's mastery over language allows him to convey complex sentiments with simplicity and grace, making each poem resonate through time. Readers are drawn into the sensibilities of a man who grapples with the joys of the present while reflecting on the inevitable passage of time.
Additionally, the epodes showcase a different side of Horace's poetic prowess, featuring sharp wit and pointed commentary on society and politics. His ability to blend humor with biting critique makes these pieces equally compelling, providing a dynamic contrast to the more contemplative odes.
Through this volume, Horace not only expresses his thoughts but also invites his audience to ponder their own experiences, making his work relatable and engaging. The timelessness of his subjects continues to spark curiosity and admiration, ensuring that his poetry remains relevant across generations.