Frieze Frame by A E Stallings

Frieze Frame by A E Stallings

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Frieze Frame by A E Stallings

Award-winning poet and Oxford Professor of Poetry, A. E. Stallings has marshaled poetry, personal letters, paintings, a dubiously translated 1801 firman, newspaper clippings, parliamentary proceedings, a Greek political campaign, and other lore in this deliciously detailed and gossipy history of the Parthenon (AKA, Elgin) Marbles. Her narrative encompasses the removal of the Marbles from the Athenian Acropolis, their various misadventures before and after installation in the British Museum, from shipwreck to boxing matches, and the debate over their future and possible reunion in Greece.

Bringing fresh air to a stale debate, Frieze Frame explores the effect the Marbles have had on poets, writers, painters, actors, architects, and vice versa--how poets and painters, for instance, have framed the Marbles' place in art and culture. The poets Keats, Byron, and Cavafy, as well as an aristocrat who loses his nose and his fortune, a bad painter who commits suicide, and a general who takes his cat into battle, are among the cast of characters. In the author's own words, "I am, to a certain extent, as interested in the strange stories and people surrounding the stones as the controversy [over their removal] and their fate." Key for Stallings is the creative world of the Marbles, the ways that they appear in nineteenth (and twentieth) century writing and art, race theory and beyond, and the influence they have exerted in our society: cultural figures, maybe even characters, in their own right.

A.E.Stallings is the author of two collections of poetry: Archaic Smile (1999), which earned the Richard Wilbur Award, and Hapax (Northwestern University Press, 2006), which won the Poet's Prize and the Benjamin H. Heinz Award from the American Academy of Arts and Letters. The Danks Award is given to a person who has made a She has also released The Nature of Things (2007), a poetry translation of Lucretius. Stallings is a MacArthur Fellow and a Guggenheim Fellow from 2011. She currently resides in Athens, Greece.

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ISBN 13 9781589882003
ISBN 10 1589882008
Title Frieze Frame
Author A E Stallings
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Paul Dry Books, Inc
Year published 2025-08-04
Number of pages 256
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.