<p>Why has a reclusive poet from the first-century Roman countryside exerted such compelling influence over two thousand years over poets as diverse as Jonson Keats and Auden? Most widely known for his crisp enjoinder&nbsp;<em>carpe diem</em>&nbsp;&ndash; generally translated as &quot;seize the day&rdquo; &ndash; Horace was no mere hedonist. His lyric celebration of the simple joys of life such as erotic pursuit friendship and good wine are grounded in an almost zen-like mindfulness. His Epicureanism finds its balance in a recognition of the transitory nature of the world and its suffering and a rather cool detachment.</p><p>Taylor has given us an account of the&nbsp;<em>Odes</em>&nbsp;of Horace that is not a simple translation. He uses the&nbsp;<em>Odes</em>&nbsp;as a point of departure for a collection of poems that while modelled on Horace&rsquo;s originals are carried over into the modern world and take for their landscape Taylor&rsquo;s own territory of Southern California and the Pacific Northwest.</p>
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