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A collection presents Finnish translations of short ancient Greek lyric poems by Anacreon, with one poem attributed to Sappho, accompanied by a translator's preface on metre and versification. The verses celebrate love, desire and drink, often in playful, musical form, invoking kithara and birds and addressing lovers and companions; several brief odes meditate on longing, erotic teasing, revelry and the pleasures of song. The translator discusses choices about adapting Greek quantitative metres into Finnish prosody and notes limitations of the surviving fragments, offering metrically attentive renderings rather than literal prose.

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Anacreon

Anacreon was an ancient Greek lyric poet, renowned for his verses celebrating love and wine. Active during the 6th century BCE, he is often associated with the themes of hedonism and the pleasures of life, which resonate throughout his poetry. His works, such as "Anakreons sånger" and "Odes d'Anacreon," reflect a light-hearted and playful approach to the human experience, often invoking the beauty of youth and the joys of companionship. Anacreon's influence can be seen in later literary traditions, where his style and themes inspired countless poets and writers throughout history.

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