There is a silence at the beginning of the Trojan War. Not Homer's thunder, but something older-an absence so vast it frames the epic that follows. That silence is The Cypria. Long before Achilles' wrath, the Greek world sang of another poem-The Cypria, the lost overture of the Trojan Cycle. Attributed to Stasinus of Cyprus, it told of divine decrees and goddesses' quarrels, and the oathbound gathering of kings. It was the beginning before the beginning, the hidden cosmogony behind Helen's face. Now vanished in its original form, The Cypria survives only in skeletal prose summaries, scattered quotations, and the haunting gravity it exerts on the epics that remain. But its mythic mass never disappeared-it merely passed into shadow, fragment, and echo. This volume is not a translation. It is an invocation from a lost dream. Blending classical scholarship with mythopoetic reconstruction, The Cypria: The Lost Text offers a bilingual edition of selected fragments alongside a visionary reimagining of the epic's voice. Drawing on Proclus, Athenaeus, Pausanias, and the ancient scholia, Malmeth Ciel Nawillin traces the outlines of the lost poem through the scars it left behind-resurrecting not only its events, but its forgotten purpose. From the Judgement of Paris to the binding of Saturn in Tartarus, from the apple of Eris to the ships launched under oath and doom, this is The Cypria as it echoes in the ruins of epic memory: not merely remembered, but relit. The Cypria: The Lost Text is by Malmeth Ciel Nawillin and published by pontos fathom press.
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