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The Frogs
The Frogs | Aristophanes
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batsy
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The last I met Dionysus, he was a fearsome, wily figure in Euripides's masterpiece, The Bacchae. Lest I get too caught up in the grandeur & the outsized emotions of tragedy, Aristophanes sets out to set me right with The Frogs. In this comedy, we meet Dionysus the goof, who is tired of the Athenian tragedians & their pedestrian offerings, & wants to travel to Hades & bring the master, Euripides, back from the dead. As it turns out, Euripides too

batsy is a bit of a dunce. With one memorable chorus of frogs, & through a series of absurd tests, Euripides & Aeschylus compete to see which poet deserves to be resurrected. Plot twist: it's not who you think it is! Aristophanes goes off on the classical tragedians in this, but his special ire is reserved for Euripides. Tellingly, Dionysus's slave Xanthias comes off as the smartest, most lucid-thinking person around. I found this fresh, witty, & funny. 2y
batsy I read the translation by David Barrett. 2y
mabell In one of the Cat Who‘s, Qwill read the play to his cats, who loved the sound of the frogs. Pretty wild sounding on audio! I wondered what it looked like in print. 2y
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Aimeesue Natalie Haynes did a great overview of Aristophanes on her podcast (NH Stands Up for the Classics.) I remember it vividly 😂 One of my favorite podcasts. 2y
batsy @mabell The version I read it has it "translated" as "brekekekex, koax, koax!" ? But that's a fun fact. Is it a series you enjoy? I've always meant to check out at least a book or two but never got around to it. 2y
batsy @Aimeesue Ooh! I did not know she had a podcast and that name is right up my street 😁 I'll be sure to check it out (and also her books; I quite enjoyed the short story she contributed to the new Marple anthology). 2y
mabell That‘s about what it sounded like! 😂 I love the series - I‘m a Lilian Jackson Braun groupie. She was a brilliant writer. She took the simple format of the cozy, yet infused it with literature, theater, music, and information on a myriad of topics. George Guidall‘s audio really complements her stories, too. I definitely like some better than others, of course. 2y
Aimeesue @batsy Enjoy! It's a lot of fun 2y
batsy @mabell That sounds fab. Just like what I need at the moment so I'm reminding myself to check out the first one soon before I get distracted by other books! 2y
mabell So to continue over-explaining 😆, the first five or so books are quite different in setting, as Qwill hasn‘t yet inherited the fortune and moved to Pickax (rural northeast central US.) They are part of Qwill‘s story, so if you would be interested in the whole series, I‘d say go ahead and start with 1. If you just want to sample, I‘d pick one more in the middle. For the last 3/4 of the books, the characters & locations are recurring (beloved 😄) 2y
batsy @mabell Thank you for this explainer! It's been very helpful. I'll be sure to tag you when I give it a try 🙂 2y
BiblioLitten @Aimeesue It is one of the best podcasts I have listened to. @batsy You‘d love it! 2y
Aimeesue @BiblioLitten I am legit sad that I've listened to all the episodes. Consoling myself by listening to the You're Dead to Me podcast, which is history + humor, hosted by one of the Horrible History dudes. It's *almost* as good, though nobody's ever going to beat Haynes' recap of the Odyssey, imo. 😋 2y
batsy @BiblioLitten That's great to know! 😁 @Aimeesue I've heard of that podcast, and it's another I'll add to my ever-growing list 😆 2y
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Argon
The Frogs | Aristophanes
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An ancient Greek comedy where Dionysus goes to the underworld to rescue a dead poet and return good theatre to Athens. Features an argument/poetry battle between the tragic poets Euripides and Aeschylus, which was quite funny! It was quite funny overall, actually, with the jibes at the audience and Athenians and the back-and-forth between Dionysus and Xianthias. It‘s prob best to know a little about ancient Greek theatre before reading.
7.5/10

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parasolofdoom
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Lcsmcat
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Playing catch-up on #adventrecommends. I set myself 4 rules to narrow my choices to 24 books. 1. It made an impression on me when I first read it; 2. It stands up to a reread; 3. I want everyone to read it; and 4. I still think about it. My first two offerings are plays I have always loved. I know R & J is out of fashion but I loved it as a teenager & can still quote huge chunks of dialogue. Some lines have entered into our “family language” 👇🏻

Lcsmcat Such as Mercutio‘s “tis not so deep as a well, nor so wide as a church-door; but 'tis enough,'twill serve:” The Frogs is laugh out loud funny, even if you don‘t know the politics of the time, and still appropriate today. And Sondheim made a musical out of it! @emilyrose_x (edited) 5y
zsuzsanna_reads I like your rules! 5y
Lcsmcat @zsuzsanna_reads Otherwise I‘d never narrow it down to 24! 5y
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TheKidUpstairs
The Frogs | Aristophanes
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1. Green 💚💚💚💚💚💚

2. I've been binging on the most recent season of Brooklyn 99. Also, recently finished The Let-Down, which I highly recommend!

3. I just re-read The Frogs, which involved A LOT of googling ancient Greek political and cultural references.

4. Lettuce, tomato, pickles, more pickles, ketchup, mustard, mayo.

5. We're getting new kitchen cabinets installed today!

#FriYAYintro @jesshowbooks

saresmoore New cabinets! Neeeeat. I‘d love to see a before and after, if you feel so inclined. 😊 6y
Graywacke Well, you have me thinking about the frog chorus. 6y
Bklover My kind of 🍔!!!!!❤️ 6y
knittedgnome I'm watching Brooklyn 99 too! Love it almost as much as Parks and Rec. 6y
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TheKidUpstairs
The Frogs | Aristophanes
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Mehso-so

I remember enjoying this one in Uni, so I was excited to revisit it for #LitsyClassics 'F'. Unfortunately, it didn't hold up for me. I think it was best read while studying theatre with a side of classical history!

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TheKidUpstairs
The Frogs | Aristophanes
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#BookandLunch - Greek comedy with a side of coconut vegetable curry 😁

thereadingowlvina Looks sooo yummy! 😋 6y
Lcsmcat That‘s such a funny play! And Stephen Sondheim wrote a musical version of it. 6y
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