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portada No creo poder tocar el cielo con las manos (in Spanish)
Type
Physical Book
Collection
POESIA PORTATIL
Year
2017
Language
Spanish
Pages
72
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
15.30 x 12.50
ISBN13
9788439733171
Edited in
España
Edition No.
001

No creo poder tocar el cielo con las manos (in Spanish)

Safo (Author) · Safo Safo (Author) · LITERATURA RANDOM HOUSE · Paperback

No creo poder tocar el cielo con las manos (in Spanish) - Safo

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Synopsis "No creo poder tocar el cielo con las manos (in Spanish)"

Considerada la «Décima Musa» por Platón, los fragmentos conservados de la obra de Safo son escasos y constituyen una muestra fundamental de la primera poesía europea. Siendo ya en su época una autoridad, los siglos la han situado como un referente de la literatura femenina que ha inspirado por igual a hombres y mujeres. Los textos que nos quedan de su obra atestiguan una sensualidad intensa y delicada que canta los dolores y la alegría de la pasión amorosa. «...y cuando ríes seductora. Entonces el corazón me tiembla dentro del pecho, pues en cuanto te miro no me sale ni un hilo de voz.»

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Sappho of Lesbos (c. 630–570 BC) was a prominent Greek poet of the Archaic period, born on the island of Lesbos. Her work falls within lyric poetry, characterized by the expression of personal emotions and deep feelings. Although much of her output has been lost, fragments remain that reveal her mastery in the use of language and meter. Among her most famous compositions is the "Ode to Aphrodite", the only complete poem that has survived to this day. Other notable fragments include Fragment 31, which intensely describes the sensations of love, and Fragment 16, which reflects on beauty and desire.

Sappho was recognized in her time and later as one of the great poetic voices of antiquity. Plato called her "the tenth muse", and her influence continues in Western literature and culture. Her poetry, focused on love and beauty, has been the subject of multiple translations and studies, including bilingual editions such as those by Juan Manuel Rodríguez Tobal. The island of Lesbos, her place of origin, gave its name to the term "lesbianism", partly due to the theme of love between women present in her poems. Despite the limitations in the preservation of her work, Sappho remains an emblematic figure of lyric poetry and the expression of female subjectivity in literature.
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