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Before us, undoubtedly, is one of the most original surviving monuments of Roman literature. The Priapic Manifesto, this book, like its god-inspirer, combines in itself, at first glance, incompatible things. An attentive and impartial reader will easily be able to see behind the shameful scenes and deliberately frank language of the lines a lively poetic imagination and a wide palette of human laughter - from rude laughter to a translucent, bitter smile.