Bakkhai (Greek Tragedy in New Translations)
by Euripides
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Read in February, 1998
You know how sometimes you try to explain why you think a book is amazing to someone else and (s)he just flat out doesn't get it? This play is like that.
Not that you'd think it's crap. You'd probably read it with a raised eyebrow and think it was "interesting." But there's just too much conspiring against a casual reader being able to appreciate what a pupil-dilating, jaw-dropping work of art this is.
First, it's a play, written with specific artistic conventions, meant to be...more
Not that you'd think it's crap. You'd probably read it with a raised eyebrow and think it was "interesting." But there's just too much conspiring against a casual reader being able to appreciate what a pupil-dilating, jaw-dropping work of art this is.
First, it's a play, written with specific artistic conventions, meant to be...more
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Read in November, 2004
I read this play in an ancient literature class I had in college, that was pretty much my favorite class the whole time I was in school. This play is really beautiful. It has plently of cross dressing, and all of these women are seduced by Bacchus and run away to live with wild animals in the forest. Great scenes with women suckling wolves and honey running down mountain sides - with a very violent, satisfying ending.
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Generally, I'm not a big fan of Greek tragedy. This one is short, sweet, and incredibly strange and violent. Nothing better than hordes of naked women dancing, having orgies, and tearing their husbands apart limb by limb.
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This, dear friends, is a chilling reminder of why I never attend parties.
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Read in September, 2007
A very interesting play. There are some startling surprizes in this play. I recommend it for anyone who thinks that Jesus is the only son of God by virgin birth.
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awesome! This play has it all, booze, dismemberment, and crazy drunken women having orgies in the woods! One of the best plays of all time....
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Read in October, 2003
My favorite Euripides' Tragedy. It has everything: a cult, drugs, sex, cross dressing, and a bloody end for the stuck up prince.
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Read in January, 2008
An incisive critique of blind adherence to any ideal; bound to hit too close to home but to entertain nevertheless.
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i actually read another version but i judge this book by the cover
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Read in January, 2007
Rated: B+
The New Lifetime Reading Plan: Number 7f
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Read in February, 2005
Really nice translation.
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