The Owl and the Nightingale, Simon Armitage
The Owl and the Nightingale, Simon Armitage
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The Owl and the Nightingale
A New Verse Translation

Author: Simon Armitage

Narrator: Simon Armitage

Unabridged: 1 hr 35 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 05/24/2022


Synopsis

Simon Armitage narrates a complete verse translation of this spirited and humorous medieval English poem The Owl and the Nightingale, one of the earliest literary works in Middle English, is a lively, anonymous comic poem about two birds who embark on a war of words in a wood, with a nearby poet reporting their argument in rhyming couplets, line by line and blow by blow. In this engaging and energetic verse translation, Simon Armitage captures the verve and humor of this dramatic tale with all the cut and thrust of the original. In an agile iambic tetrameter that skillfully amplifies the prosody and rhythm of the original, Armitage's translation moves entertainingly from the eloquent and philosophical to the ribald and ridiculous. Sounding at times like antagonists in a Twitter feud, the owl and the nightingale quarrel about a host of subjects that still resonate today—including love, marriage, identity, cultural background, class distinctions, and the right to be heard. Adding to the playful, raucous mood of the barb-trading birds is Armitage, who at one point inserts himself into the poem as a "magistrate . . . to adjudicate"—one who is "skilled with words & worldly wise / & frowns on every form of vice." Featuring the Middle English text on facing pages and an introduction by Armitage, this volume will delight readers of all ages.

About Simon Armitage

Simon Armitage is a British poet, playwright, and novelist. He has received numerous awards for his poetry, including the Sunday Times Young Author of the Year, one of the first Forward Prizes, a Lannan Award, and the Keats-Shelley Poetry Prize. Additionally, Armitage writes for radio, television, and film, and was recently elected Oxford Professor of Poetry.


Reviews

Goodreads review by merce

When I go on about how the silliness of the Middle Ages doesn’t get represented today, this is what I mean. This is one of the most (if not The most) important pieces of medieval debate poetry. It also dedicates many, many of its lines to finding varied and original ways of saying “you’re dumb and u......more

Goodreads review by Callum

A new translation of an epic, ancient poem about rivalry between the two eponymous birds, as they debate the beauty and value of their voices. Given the war of words at the heart of the piece, Armitage's handling of the translation (and thus the poem's all important rhythm and rhyme) feels suitably......more

Goodreads review by Patrick

I loved everything about this.......more

Goodreads review by Aniek

I don't have much to say about the text, but I do like to picture these two birds sitting in a tree somewhere just going absolutely crazy screaming at each other. It's a fun image.......more