MinnPost | Anthology of bee poems, from Sappho to Dickinson to Bly: Proceeds to benefit U's Bee Lab
Review of IF BEES ARE FEW, edited by James Lenfestey
Poets have long found inspiration in bees. How long? At least 2,500 years, says James Lenfestey, who includes a translation of a bee poem by Sappho in “If Bees Are Few: A Hive of Bee Poems” (University of Minnesota Press). Virgil wrote about bees too, as did Rumi, Tennyson and Shakespeare, also included here. This time-traveling anthology goes back to when people observed bees but didn’t much worry about them, and comes forward to now, when we do (or should).
Published in: MinnPost
By: Amy Goetzman
Story Date: 2016-06-01T05:00:00+00:00
By: Amy Goetzman
Story Date: 2016-06-01T05:00:00+00:00