How to Drink: A Classical Guide to the Art of Imbibing
By Vincent Obsopoeus
Edited, translated, and introduced by Michael Fontaine
Read by Roger Clark
Unabridged
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2 Formats: Retail CD
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2 Formats: MP3 CD
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$27.99
ISBN: 9781665177917
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$41.99
ISBN: 9781665177900
Runtime: | 3.57 Hours |
Category: | Nonfiction/Food & Beverages |
Audience: | Adult |
Language: | English |
Summary
Summary
A spirited new translation of a forgotten classic, shot through with timeless wisdomIs there an art to drinking alcohol? Can drinking ever be a virtue? The Renaissance humanist and neoclassical poet Vincent Obsopoeus (ca. 1498–1539) thought so. In the winelands of sixteenth-century Germany, he witnessed the birth of a poisonous new culture of bingeing, hazing, peer pressure, and competitive drinking. Alarmed, and inspired by the Roman poet Ovid's Art of Love, he wrote The Art of Drinking (De Arte Bibendi) (1536), a how-to manual for drinking with pleasure and discrimination. In How to Drink, Michael Fontaine offers the first proper English translation of Obsopoeus's text, rendering his poetry into spirited, contemporary prose and uncorking a forgotten classic that will appeal to drinkers of all kinds and (legal) ages.
Arguing that moderation, not abstinence, is the key to lasting sobriety, and that drinking can be a virtue if it is done with rules and limits, Obsopoeus teaches us how to manage our drinking, how to win friends at social gatherings, and how to give a proper toast. But he also says that drinking to excess on occasion is okay—and he even tells us how to win drinking games, citing extensive personal experience.
Details
Details
Available Formats : | Retail CD, MP3 CD |
Category: | Nonfiction/Food & Beverages |
Runtime: | 3.57 |
Audience: | Adult |
Language: | English |
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