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EPISODE · Jun 16, 2025 · 10 MIN

S19E3: "Elegies 11.28" by Propertius (Translated by Constance Carrier)

from The Well Read Poem · host Thomas Banks

In this 19th season of the Well Read Poem, the principal theme of the six poems selected is that of Death. We selected these poems to provide a variety of imaginative treatments of what Henry James called "The Distinguished Thing", drawing on the writings of poets of different centuries, cultures and perspectives. We hope they are enjoyable, illuminating, and not so dismal as to discolor anyone's summer. Today's selection is "Elegies 11.28" by Propertius (Translated by Constance Carrier). Readings begin at timestamps 4:34 and 6:54. To learn more about this podcast and host Thomas Banks, visit https://www.theliterary.life/the-well-read-poem/.  

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