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Alice Notley | Songs for the Unborn Second Baby

Medea | Seneca: Six Tragedies | Translated with an Introduction and Notes by Emily Wilson

Alice Notley | Songs for the Unborn Second Baby

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February 19, 2018 linneablank2726alice notley, body, classics, collage, desire, female fury, literature, medea, poetry, she would leave her body to torment her rivals, textLeave a comment

“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 

February 6, 2018 linneablank2726classics, euripides, favorite literature, favorites, greek tragedy, i don't have a plan i have a voice, medea, my song kills yours, wordsLeave a comment
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