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Monday, January 20, 2025

Peter Green / Homobesottedness

 



Vol. 30 No. 9 · 8 May 2008

Homobesottedness

Peter Green


The Greeks and Greek Love: A Radical Reappraisal of Homosexuality in Ancient Greece 
by  James Davidson.
Weidenfeld, 634 pp., £30, November 2007, 978 0 297 81997 4

No one reading James Davidson’s enormous and impassioned book, which barely acknowledges the existence, much less the vast numerical superiority, of Greek heterosexual society, would get the impression that Greek homoeroticism was anything less than the central principle determining the varied cultural patterns of all those obstinately independent and idiosyncratic city-states. To take one random example: the eros that inspired and bound together, in life and death, the three hundred lovers of Thebes’ elite fighting regiment, the Sacred Band, was indeed a powerful and socially significant force; but there is something fundamentally unreal (and in the end comic) about treating it as the only kind of eros that counted.