The New Yorker | Teach Yourself Italian The New Yorker To understand this poem I had to be persistent, translating every word. I had to devote myself to an ancient and demanding foreign language. And yet Ovid's writing won me over: I was enchanted by it. I discovered a sublime work, a living, enthralling ... |
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