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Aristofan

Aristophanes' most fantastic comedy. Two Athenians, out of boredom, persuade birds to build a new city in the clouds – Nephelokokygia (Cloudcuckoo City). The dream of an ideal society turns into a daring utopia and a parody of power.

The Birds (414 BC) is one of the most poetic and imaginative comedies by Aristophanes. It is considered a masterpiece of old Attic comedy and is often ranked among his best works.

The plot follows two Athenians, Pistetaerus (Peisetaerus) and Euelpidus, who flee Athens, fed up with trials, taxes, and war. In the forest, they meet a nightingale bird (former king Tereus) and decide to found a new city between heaven and earth – Nephelocokygia (Cloudcuckoo City). They persuade the birds to join them, declare themselves the rulers of the birds, and block the gods from accessing earthly sacrifices.

Through a fantastic plot, Aristophanes masterfully parodies Athenian politics, religion, utopian dreams, and the human desire for power. Pistetaerus eventually turns into a tyrant who marries the goddess Basilea and becomes the new ruler of the universe. The comedy ends with the celebration and triumph of the new order.

Birds stand out for their beautiful, lyrical choruses of birds, rich poetic language and imagination. Along with Lysistrata and The Frogs, this is Aristophanes' most performed comedy. The work contains a deep satire on Athena, but also a universal message about human ambition, utopia and power.

Critics often interpret it as an escapist fantasy at the time of the Sicilian expedition (war defeat of Athens), but also as an ingenious vision of a new, ideal city. The Birds is a witty, poetic and topical critique of human nature – a masterpiece of ancient comedy that still fascinates today with its imagination and wit.

Titel des Originals
Ὄρνιθες
Übersetzung
Mladen Škiljan
Maße
20 x 14 cm
Seitenzahl
468
Verlag
VPA, Zagreb, 1988.
 
Latein Schrift. Taschenbuch.
Sprache: Kroatisch.

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