- Songs of Bilitis
"The Songs of Bilitis" /bɪ’li:tis/ ("Les Chansons de Bilitis"; Paris, 1894) is a collection of erotic poetry by
Pierre Louÿs (1870-1925).The book's sensual poems are in the manner of
Sappho ; the introduction claims they were found on the walls of atomb inCyprus , written by a woman ofAncient Greece called Bilitis, acourtesan and contemporary of Sappho, to whose 'life' Louÿs dedicated a small section of his book. On publication, the volume deceived even the most expert of scholars. Though the poems were actually clever fabulations, authored by Louÿs himself, they are still considered important literature.Louÿs claimed the 143 prose poems, excluding 3 epitaphs, were entirely the work of this ancient poet - a place where she poured both her most intimate thoughts and most public actions, from childhood innocence in Pamphylia to the loneliness and chagrin of her later years. Although for the most part "The Songs of Bilitis" is original work, many of the poems in the collection were reworked epigrams from the "Palatine Anthology", and Louÿs even borrowed some verses from
Sappho herself. The poems themselves are a blend of mellow sensuality and polished style in the manner of the Parnassian school, but underneath run subtle Gallic undertones which Louÿs could never escape. To give authenticity to the forgery, Louÿs listed some poems as "untranslated" in the index; he even craftily fabricated an entire section of his book called "The Life of Bilitis", crediting a certain fictional archaeologist Herr G. Heim as the discoverer of Bilitis' tomb. And though Louÿs displayed great knowledge of ancient Greek culture, ranging from children's games in "Tortie Tortue" to application of scents in "Perfumes", the poems were eventually exposed as a literary fraud. This did little to taint their literary value in the eyes of the readers, however, and Louÿs' open and sympathetic celebration of lesbian sexuality earned him sensation and historic significance.Basic Structure
The Songs of Bilitis are separated into three cycles, each representative of a phase of Bilitis' life: Bucolics in Pamphylia- childhood and first sexual encounters, Elegies at Mytilene- indulgence in homosexual sensuality, and Epigrams in the Isle of Cyprus- life as a courtesan. Each cycle progresses toward a melancholy conclusion, each conclusion signalling a new, more complex chapter of experience, emotion, and sexual exploration. One of Louÿs' technical accomplishments was to coincide Bilitis' growing maturity and emotional complexity with her changing views of divinity and the world around her- after leaving Pamphylia and Mytiline, she becomes involved in intricate mysteries, moving away from a mythical world inhabited by satyrs and Naiads. This change is perhaps best reflected by the symbolic death of the satyrs and Naiads in "The Tomb of the Naiads".
Influence
Like the poems of Sappho, those of 'Bilitis' address themselves to the
sapphic love of women and girls. The book became a sought-after cult item among the 20th-centurylesbian underground and was only reprinted officially in the 1970s. The expanded French second edition is reprinted in facsimile by Dover Books in America. This second edition had a title page that read: "This little book of antique love is respectfully dedicated to the young women of a future society."Seventy years later, one of the first Lesbian organizations would call itself "
Daughters of Bilitis ". Founded in 1955 inSan Francisco , it was a place for lesbians to meet other lesbians while promoting the acceptance of lesbians as legitimate members of society. In 1897,Claude Debussy , Louÿs' close friend, composed a musical adaptation of three of the poems: "La flûte de Pan", "La Chevelure" and "Le Tombeau des Naïades".In 1977, a French film titled "Bilitis" was released, directed by David Hamilton. It had little connection with Pierre Louÿs' original, being concerned with a twentieth century girl and her sexual awakening.
Illustrations
The Songs of Bilitis have been illustrated extensively by numerous erotic artists.
The most famous "illustrator" to grace the collection with his drawings, was
Louis Icart but the most famous "illustrations" were done byWilly Pogany for a 1926 privately-circulated New York edition. These were drawn in a very art-deco style, with numerous visual puns on sexual objects.Other artists have been
Pascal Pia , Pierre Leroy, Alméry Lobel Riche, Suzanne Ballivet, Joseph Kuhn-Régnier, Pierre Lissac, Paul-Emile Bécat, Monique Rouver, Génia Minache, Lucio Milandre, and J.A. Bresval.ee also
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Sappho
* Lesbians
*Lyre
*Lyric Poetry
* Prose PoetryExternal links
* [http://bulfinch.englishatheist.org/bilitis/SongsofBilitis.html The full illustrated text of The Songs of Bilitis]
* [http://www.sacred-texts.com/cla/sob/index.htm The full text of The Songs of Bilitis (1926 edition)]* [http://www.erotomane.org/title/7454.asp The Songs of Bilitis illustrations by Louis Icart ]
* [http://www.erotomane.org/title/7116.asp The Songs of Bilitis illustrations by Paul-Emile Becat ]
* [http://www.erotomane.org/title/7452.asp The Songs of Bilitis illustrations by Georges Barbier ]
* [http://www.erotomane.org/title/7113.asp The Songs of Bilitis illustrations by Lucien Metivet ]
* [http://www.erotomane.org/title/7117.asp The Songs of Bilitis illustrations by Pierre Leroy ]
* [http://www.erotomane.org/title/7118.asp The Songs of Bilitis illustrations by Pierre Lissac ]
* [http://www.erotomane.org/title/7453.asp The Songs of Bilitis illustrations by Jean de Bosschere ]
* [http://www.erotomane.org/title/7114.asp The Songs of Bilitis illustrations by Lucio Melandri ]
* [http://www.erotomane.org/title/8039.asp The Songs of Bilitis illustrations by Joseph Kuhn-Regnier ]
* [http://www.erotomane.org/title/8201.asp The Songs of Bilitis illustrations by Mariette Lydis ]
* [http://www.erotomane.org/title/94.asp The Songs of Bilitis illustrations by Suzanne Ballivet ]
* [http://www.erotomane.org/title/7649.asp The Songs of Bilitis illustrations by Jean Jouy ]
* [http://www.erotomane.org/title/7648.asp The Songs of Bilitis illustrations by André Dignimont ]
* [http://www.erotomane.org/title/8040.asp The Songs of Bilitis illustrations by Génia Minache ]
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