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AFRODITA - Pierre Louÿs (Clásicos Eróticos)

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Aphrodite is a lush exploration of sensuality, art, and the complex interplay of love and desire. Pierre Louÿs crafts a vivid portrait of ancient Alexandria, where passions and aesthetics intertwine in a society unbound by conventional morality. The novel follows Chrysis, a courtesan whose beauty and cunning make her both admired and feared, and her tumultuous relationship with the sculptor Démétrios. Through their story, Louÿs examines themes of hedonism, obsession, and the tension between physical allure and spiritual fulfillment.

Since its publication, Aphrodite has been celebrated for its poetic prose and richly detailed setting, which transports readers to a world where beauty reigns supreme. Louÿs' work reflects his fascination with classical antiquity and his ability to weave mythology and history into a narrative that challenges societal norms. The novel's exploration of eroticism, combined with its critique of hypocrisy and societal expectations, has ensured its lasting impact on literary and artistic discussions.

The enduring relevance of Aphrodite lies in its ability to capture the eternal human struggle between desire and virtue. By delving into the complexities of love and its many forms, Louÿs provides a timeless commentary on the nature of human relationships and the pursuit of pleasure. The novel continues to inspire reinterpretations and provoke discussions about art, morality, and the boundaries of freedom.

199 pages, Kindle Edition

Published April 1, 2025

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Pierre Louÿs

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Pierre Louÿs was a French poet and writer, most renowned for lesbian and classical themes in some of his writings. He is known as a writer who sought to "express pagan sensuality with stylistic perfection". He was made first a Chevalier and then an Officer of the Légion d'honneur for his contributions to French literature.

Born in Belgium, in 1870, but moved to France where he would spend the rest of his life. He was a friend of authors André Gide and Oscar Wilde, and of composer Claude Debussy.

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