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Aphrodite: Ancient Manners (Forgotten Books) - Mythology & History Book for Greek Culture Enthusiasts | Perfect for Study, Research & Collectors
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Aphrodite: Ancient Manners (Forgotten Books) - Mythology & History Book for Greek Culture Enthusiasts | Perfect for Study, Research & Collectors
Aphrodite: Ancient Manners (Forgotten Books) - Mythology & History Book for Greek Culture Enthusiasts | Perfect for Study, Research & Collectors
Aphrodite: Ancient Manners (Forgotten Books) - Mythology & History Book for Greek Culture Enthusiasts | Perfect for Study, Research & Collectors
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On the heels of Bilitis, Pierre Louys published his first novel, Aphrodite (Moeurs Antiques) in 1896. It was a bestseller, selling 350,000 copies, sealing Louys' reputation as a popular author of erotic literature.Set in Ptolemaic Alexandria, at a much later date than Bilitis, Aphrodite is as much a love story as a crime story. Louys' decadent, sensual vision of Egypt in classical times is a jeweled setting for a story of transgressive love. The sculptor Demetrios, the favorite of Queen Berenice, falls for a well-to-do courtesan, Chrysis. Much of the story is set in the world of the courtesans, a realm of beauty, luxury, sapphic indulgence, and some dark shadows as well. (Quote from sacred-texts.com)About the AuthorPierre Louys (1870 - 1925)Pierre Louys (December 10, 1870 - June 6, 1925) was a French poet and Romantic writer, most renowned for lesbian and classical themes in some of his writings. He is known as a writer who expressed pagan sensuality with stylistic perfection. Pierre Louys was born Pierre Louis on December 10, 1870 in Ghent, Belgium, but moved to France where he would spend the rest of his life. He studied at the Ecole Alsacienne in Paris, and there he developed a close friendship with a future Nobel Prize winner and champion of homosexual rights, Andre Gide. In the 1890s, he became a friend of the noted English dramatist and homosexual, Oscar Wilde. Although heterosexual, Louys enjoyed entree into homosexual circles.Louys started writing his first erotic texts at the age of 18, at which point he developed an interest in the Parnassian and Symbolist schools of writing.In 1891, Louys helped found a literary review, La Conque, where he proceeded to publish Astarte- an early collection of erotic verse already
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This is not a "romance" as in our modern terminology, in fact, it is anything but romantic. The setting - ancient Alexandria - is a society that prizes physical love, wit, and wealth. The protagonists, a courtesan and a sculptor, are the ultimate in physical perfection. He is famous for his art, is the queen's lover, and is sought after by women. He is the rock star of his day. He has it all, but feels bored, trapped, and empty. She is famous for her skills and the wealth, social standing, and power they bring her. Her world revolves around her vanity. When they meet, high drama, narrated calmly by the author, follows. The description of the society is as interesting as the plot itself. The story is highly erotic but not explicit. This book was banned by US Customs for several years as it seemed to advocate the pursuit of sensuality. It does so only in portraying the consequences of worshiping sensuality in a void of other values. The author's descriptions of light throughout - the colors and shades of sunrise, sunset, the sun, and the moon - present a pallet of contrast to the glittering but hard characters.

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