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Lysistrata
By (Author) Aristophanes
Translated by Douglass Parker
Afterword by Judith Fletcher
Penguin Putnam Inc
Signet
7th April 2009
United States
General
Non Fiction
Plays, playscripts
782.407
Paperback
144
Width 106mm, Height 171mm, Spine 9mm
74g
In Lysistrata a band of women tap into the awesome power of sex in order to end a war.
[Full of] delirious and scabrous wit.
"New York Times"
a[Full of] delirious and scabrous wit.a
a"New York Times"
Aristophanes was born, probably in Athens, c. 449 BC and died between 386 and 380 BC. Little is known about his life, but there is a portrait of him in Plato's Symposium. He was twice threatened with prosecution in the 420s for his outspoken attacks on the prominent politician Cleon, but in 405 he was publicly honored and crowned for promoting Athenian civic unity in The Frogs. Aristophanes had his first comedy produced when he was about twenty-one, and wrote forty plays in all. The eleven surviving plays of Aristophanes are published in the Penguin Classics series as The Birds and Other Plays, Lysistrata and Other Plays, and The Wasps/The Poet and the Women/The Frogs.