

Lysistrata
Germaine Greer


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Readers find Lysistrata to be a hilarious and timeless comedy that effectively blends humor with social commentary. Many appreciate its bold themes of female empowerment and anti-war sentiment, noting its relevance even in contemporary discussions. The play's explicit humor and clever dialogue often elicit laughter, making it an enjoyable read for a wide audience.
The ancient world is gripped by a long and futile war.
While the men of Athens fight in a foreign land, the women of Athens can take no more.
In secret, they meet with the enemy women and form a pact.
The battle moves into the bedroom.
No sex for the men - unless the women get Peace.
Lysistrata
Lysistrata is a Greek & Roman historical play written by Aristophanes and published by Nick Hern Books (2001).
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