Sappho

Sappho, a remarkable figure from ancient Greece, is often celebrated as one of the greatest poets in Western literature. Born on the island of Lesbos around 620 BCE, her lyrical verses capture the intensity of love, longing, and the beauty of human connection. Though much of her work survives only in fragments, the passion and depth of her poetry offer a unique glimpse into the emotional lives of women in her time. Sappho's voice resonates with readers, inviting them to explore themes of desire, friendship, and the complexities of the heart.

Sappho: A New Rendering

Read by Libby Gohn


Sappho



Sappho lived in the Greek-speaking Aeolian islands off the coast of Turkey. She is one of the very few female poets from antiquity. Although…

The Poems of Sappho: An Interpretative Rendition into English

Read by Eva Davis (d. 2025)


Sappho



Who shall strike the wax of mystery from those priceless amphoræ, and give to the unsophisticated nostrils of the average reader the r…

Aspects Of Love - An Anthology

Read by Tony Addison


Various, Translated Byh. De Vere Stacpoole, John Donne, Sappho, William Shakespeare, Walt Whitman, Plato, Varioustranslated Byh. De Vere Stacpoole and Varioustranslated By H. De Vere Stacpoole



Aspects Of Love is an anthology of poetic explorations on the theme of erotic love - though one of the "poets" represented here is…