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Courtesans and Fishcakes - The Consuming Passions of Classical Athens (Paperback, New Ed) Loot Price: R385
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Courtesans and Fishcakes - The Consuming Passions of Classical Athens (Paperback, New Ed): James Davidson

Courtesans and Fishcakes - The Consuming Passions of Classical Athens (Paperback, New Ed)

James Davidson

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Unsurprisingly, the ancient Greeks spent most of their time eating, drinking and making love. But were their attitudes to banquets and brothels any different from our own? Davidson compares and contrasts, drawing material from plays and from the ruins of temples and bordellos in classical Athens, painting an absorbing picture of how the Greeks satisfied their consuming passions. An entertaining and highly individual history. (Kirkus UK)

“A most enjoyable book about enjoyment.”
PETER STOTHARD,'The Times'

“James Davidson’s concern is with ancient appetites: food, drink and sex in classical Athens. At one level, he provides a guided tour from bordello to Billingsgate; at another, an essay on the politics of consumption. Fish did loom large: it was the gourmet food, and therefore the social indicator. Literary critics found it extraordinary that the heroes of the Iliad lived on kebabs, though they were camped near the rich fishing grounds of the Dardanelles. This is a book of many pleasures, both in analysis and in anecdote. You can meet heroes of hedonism and martyrs of sensuality: Melanthios, who prayed for a neck like a heron’s, so that he could linger long on the delicious mouthfuls; Philoxenos, who consumed a three foot octopus (except for the head), and nearly died of dyspepsia; the anonymous alcoholic immortalised by Aristotle, who put eggs under his mat and sat on them and drank continuously until they hatched. Davidson presents a superior class of hedonist … His invigorating book paints the scene with polished scholarship and fine Hellenic gusto.”
PETER PARSONS'London Review of Books'

“Davidson blows away a whole heap of cobwebs, and at the same time shows up with merciless clarity the dissimulation and hypocrisy at the heart of some modern attitudes. We learn about where tarts took their clients, their tarifs and repertoire of sexual positions (the one called ‘lion on the cheesegrater’ is a puzzler); about the quaint games of kottabos (flicking the remains of one’s wine at a target) and quail tapping (you rapped a quail on the head and bet on whether it stood its ground or backed off); about the price of fresh eels and barracuda; about plonk and best vintage Chian wine. All students of antiquity will have to have this book.”
CHRISTOPHER STACE, 'Daily Telegraph'

“If little boys are still being made to learn dead languages, and expected to enjoy 'Everyday Life in Ancient Greece', I hope their Greek master reads James Davidson’s fascinating and witty book, and tells them the best stories from it. This certainly ought to wake them up at the back of the class.”
HUMPHREY CARPENTER,'Sunday Times'

“An excellent and learned exploration of a subject which for 50 years has crumbled to dust whenever touched. There are pleasures and authors who lie dormant for a century or more until a new kind of vividness, a super – freshness descends on them. James Davidson has that skill.”
PETER LEVI, 'Spectator'

General

Imprint: Fontana Press
Country of origin: United Kingdom
Release date: June 1998
Authors: James Davidson
Dimensions: 198 x 129 x 26mm (L x W x T)
Format: Paperback - B-format
Pages: 400
Edition: New Ed
ISBN-13: 978-0-00-686343-4
Categories: Books > Humanities > History > World history > BCE to 500 CE
Books > Humanities > History > European history > General
Books > Humanities > History > History of specific subjects > Social & cultural history
Books > History > European history > General
Books > History > History of specific subjects > Social & cultural history
Books > History > World history > BCE to 500 CE
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LSN: 0-00-686343-4
Barcode: 9780006863434

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