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208 pages, Hardcover
First published September 2, 2025
I saw a bronze ladder, amazingly long, and reaching all the way to the sky, but narrow, so that people could go up it only one at a time. And on the sides of the ladder iron gear of all kinds was stuck in. ... And below this ladder a snake was lying, amazingly big, waiting in ambush.- Excerpt from The Suffering of the Holy Perpetua and Felicitas, translated from the Latin language original by Sarah Ruden.I've become a fan of classicist Sarah Ruden and her sometimes unorthodox translations which attempt to capture the nuances of ancient Greek and Roman vernacular. This was particularly striking in her version of The Gospels: A New Translation (2021) where lines such as John 19:5's "Behold the man!" became "Look at this guy!" I've since read several of her other works including an earlier book in the Ancient Lives series Vergil: The Poets Life (2023).
In Reproductive Wrongs, acclaimed translator and cultural historian Sarah Ruden exposes how ideologies that oppress women and families in the service of power took hold. Ruden traces a sweeping history through her trenchant analysis of seven pieces of literature that, she argues, marked key inflection points across two thousand years. From propagandistic poetry written by Ovid in the early Roman Empire to the biography of an evangelical American “abortion survivor,” Ruden lays bare how doctrines of control over women were invented and propagated.