Chase Berggrun | R E D
Agamemnon by Aeschylus | Translated by Sarah Ruden | The Greek Plays
Tag: greek tragedy


“If only Apollo,
Prince of the lyric, had put
in our hearts the invention
Of music and songs for the lyre
Wouldn’t I then have raised
up a feminine paean
To answer the epic of men?”
—Euripides, Medea

Anne Carson, “Cassandra Float Can”

Bianca Stone illustration from Anne Carson’s Antigonick
Phaedra | Seneca: Six Tragedies | Translated with an Introduction and Notes by Emily Wilson
Jenny Holzer | Survival
Phaedra | Seneca: Six Tragedies | Translated with an Introduction and Notes by Emily Wilson
Lisa Robertson | Lisa Robertson’s Magenta Soul Whip
Phaedra | Seneca: Six Tragedies | Translated with an Introduction and Notes by Emily Wilson

From Anne Carson’s translation of Herakles, by Euripides. Published in Grief Lessons from @nyrbclassics









