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Welcome, 77 artists, 40 different points of Attica welcomes you by singing Erotokritos an epic romance written at 1713 by Vitsentzos Kornaros

Wednesday, April 6, 2016

Winged sisters bound through the cool hazy sky

SHROPSHIRE HILLS A vocal flock of linnets add their song to a spring day on the common A choir of birds flew over Clee Liberty. Their voices sharply urgent, excited. Once perched in a tree all facing north, they fell silent. Apart from a bounding flight and ardent voices, their distinguishing marks were dark streaks that fell across their bodies like the shadows reaching across fields from great oaks in the valley below. The birds were female linnets, I think, birds that Aristotle could not identify but called Acanthis_, _after a woman in Greek mythology turned into a bird. Her father’s starving horses attacked and ate her brother Anthus, so Zeus turned the sisters into birds so they would not starve. They could forever feed on seeds of the fields and moors: finch-faced sisters, _Acanthis_ their scientific name. Continue reading...


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