The Art of Love by Ovid

The Art of Love by Ovid

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The Art of Love by Ovid

A NEW TRANSLATION BY TOM PAYNE Are you a sought-after dreamboat forever turning down invitations from attractive admirers? Is your life filled with passionate escapades and fashionable parties? Do you look and feel fantastic all the time? If not, then perhaps there is something you can learn from Ovid, the best teacher on the subject of love in all of history. This little book may have been written in the days of chariot races, gladiators and emperors, but the advice within its covers is enduringly useful and entertaining. The Art of Love contains all men need to know about the best places to pick up girls, how to handle illicit affairs, how to look after a girlfriend when she has a cold, how to dress suavely and how to make women jealous. It also has plenty of tips for women ranging from how to create a beguiling hairstyle to how to seduce men at parties and show off your best attributes while frolicking in bed. It even contains the companion volume The Cure for Love to help you through the hard times if things go wrong. This delightfully witty handbook was found so shocking on its first publication that poor Ovid was sent into exile in disgrace. Since the Emperor Augustus had it taken off the shelves of Rome's libraries in 8 AD it has also been banned by the Vatican and the US Customs Office at various points in its illustrious career. With an introduction by Hephzibah Anderson
"With its jaunty, cunning and infernally clever rhyming couplets, Tom Payne's new translation is an utter treat from first to last..a sparkling foreword by Hephzibah Anderson...this effervescent Art of Love will be a lasting joy." * Independent *
"This sums Ovid up: Cerebral and sensual; but wit first" -- Ruth Padel
"Rome's wittiest poet" * Independent on Sunday *
"His wit, fluency and erotic treatises made him one of the most influential writers of ancient times" * Independent *
"Much of Ovid's advice would not go amiss today" * Guardian *
Publius Ovidius Naso was born in Italy on 20 March 43 BC. He was educated in Rome and worked as a public official before taking up poetry full-time. His earliest surviving work is the collection of love poems called the Amores, which was followed by the Heroides. The Ars Amatoria (The Art of Love) and the Remedia Amoris (The Cure for Love) were probably written between 2 BC and 2 AD. These were followed by his two epic poems the Fasti and the Metamorphoses. In 8 AD Ovid fell out of favour with the Emperor Augustus due to a 'carmen et error' ('a poem and a mistake') and was banished to what is now Romania. While in exile he wrote Tristia, Ibis and the Epistulae ex Ponto which consists of letters appealing for help in his efforts to be recalled to Rome. Ovid died in exile in 18 AD. Tom Payne was born in 1971. He read Classics at Corpus Christi College, Cambridge. For four years he was deputy literary editor of the Daily Telegraph. He lives with his wife and three daughters in Dorset, and teaches English and Classics at Sherborne School.
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ISBN 13 9780099518792
ISBN 10 0099518791
Title The Art of Love
Author Ovid
Series Vintage Classics Ser
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Vintage Publishing
Year published 2011-02-10
Number of pages 208
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.