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Horace Poetry Foundation

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Horace (Quintus Horatius Flaccus) was a Roman poet, satirist, and critic. Born in Venusia in southeast Italy in 65 BCE to an Italian freedman and landowner, he was sent to Rome for schooling and was later in Athens studying philosophy when Caesar was assassinated. Horace joined Brutus’s army and later claimed to have thrown away his shield in his panic to escape. Returning to Rome, Horace began his career as a scribe, employment that gave him time to write. He befriended poets and important figures of his day such as Virgil and the Emperor Augustus, and he eventually achieved great renown. Horace is known for detailed self-portraits in genres such as epodes, satires and epistles, and lyrics. By offering a poetic persona who speaks to so many human concerns, Horace has encouraged each reader to feel that he or she is one of the poet’s circle, a friend in whom

The New January by Horace Gregory

The Desk by David Bottoms, A Tent beside a River…

Selected Poems of Horace Gregory - National Book Foundation

The Triumph over Life by John Gould Fletcher, The…

What Kept Horace Alive by Robert Bly

Speech by William Pillin

Horatian Virtue by Anthony Hecht

Poetry Foundation Boycott/Ferry Dies Aged 99, Climate Disrupts

Columbo Dominico by Horace Gregory, Interior: The…

Lovers by Horace Holley, Twilight at Versailles by…

Annals of Poetry - The New York Times

The Last of Mirabel by Horace Gregory

Ars Poetica (Horace) - Wikipedia

Odes and Epodes (Loeb Classical Library

The Poet's Tomb by Martin Corless-Smith – Parlor Press