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- LETTERS, Page 12Aphrodite Leads Us On
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- Jesse Birnbaum's humorous, sexy article "Aphrodite Was No
- Lady" (ESSAY, April 24) was in itself an aphrodisiac.
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- Phil Kantz Chicago
-
- Your Essay indicates that Aphrodite was a "Goddess of
- Naughty Sex" and therefore responsible for mankind's sexual
- hang-ups. Aphrodite represents the trinity of virgin, mother and
- crone. She was ruler of birth, death, life, love, fate and time,
- and as humans resigned themselves to these uncontrollable
- factors, they were eased by Aphrodite's sensual mystique. She
- also ruled past, present and future and embodied the force of
- preserver, creator and destroyer. Birnbaum's banal attempt to
- use her as a scapegoat for culturally created neuroses is
- discouraging.
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- Julia L. Burke Blacksburg, Va.
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- Essayist Birnbaum came close to reviving an aged limerick
- about Aphrodite. For old times' sake, here it is:
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- There once was a sculptor named Phidias Whose manners
- in art were invidious: He carved Aphrodite Without any
- nightie, Which startled the ultrafastidious.
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- Harold J. Flinn Madison, Tenn.
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- In your listing of aphrodisiacs, you neglected to mention
- the most potent, most sought after and most widely consumed
- aphrodisiac of all, the food of the gods: theobroma --
- chocolate!
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- Lydia Sym Walpole Hicksville, N.Y.
-