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Peter Levi

    Peter Levi was a poet, archaeologist, travel writer, biographer, academic, and prolific reviewer and critic. His literary output spanned a vast range, fueled by a deep engagement with diverse cultures and histories. Levi's style often blended introspection with keen observation of the world around him. He left a significant mark on both British literature and the academic sphere.

    Bildatlas der Weltkulturen. Griechenlang
    Noise Made by Poems
    The Gravel Ponds: Poems
    The Frontiers of Paradise
    Horace. A Life
    Atlas of the Greek world
    • Atlas of the Greek world

      • 239 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      An amply illustrated history of ancient Greek civilization focuses on Greek achievements in philosophy, medicine, sports, theater, sculpture, economics, science, and law, incorporating visits to the twenty-six major architectural sites

      Atlas of the Greek world
    • The work of the great Roman poet, Horatius Flaccus (65 BC to 8 BC), spanned all aspects of Roman life—politics, the arts, religion, and the authority of the emperor—while his legendary poems ( Satires, Odes, Epistles ) about friendship, philosophy, love, and sex still have considerable appeal. This biography presents a complete picture of Horace's life and world. It considers the details of Horace's romantic liaisons and why he never married, what the status of his father—a freedman—meant to the poet, and his distinctive brand of philosophy. In this acclaimed biography, Peter Levi, a fellow poet, has produced a thrilling and eminently readable book, the definitive account of Rome's greatest poet and the times during which he lived.

      Horace. A Life
    • Noise Made by Poems

      • 112 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      Most of what there is to learn about poetry has to be learnt in one's own language. But it is mostly learnt by reading and turning over poems in one's head, and little by deliberate criticism. This title includes an essay.

      Noise Made by Poems
    • Im Garten des Lichts

      • 352 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      Peter Levis Reise mit Bruce Chatwin durch das Afghanistan der frühen siebziger Jahre: Eine Zeit, als Krieg und Zerstörung noch in weiter Ferne lagen und das Land für seine atemberaubenden Landschaften des Hindukusch und seinen kulturellen Reichtum bekannt war. Dreißig Jahre später gelesen, klagt dieses Buch die Tragödie der letzten Jahrzehnte an - und erinnert an eine Vergangenheit, die dem neuen Afghanistan helfen kann, eine Vorstellung von seiner Zukunft zu gewinnen.

      Im Garten des Lichts