Armand D'Angour is professor of classics at Jesus College, University of Oxford. He is the editor and translator of How to Innovate: An Ancient Guide to Creative Thinking (Princeton), Socrates in Love, and The Greeks and the New.
""With modern romance on its last legs, D’Angour revisits Plato’s Symposium, mining the philosopher’s masterwork for timeless, indispensable insights into love, sex, and attraction."" * The Millions * ""Immensely readable. . . the nuances of the different characters’ tones are beautifully captured. . .This book distills the essence of Plato and is a delight for those both familiar with the material and those who are not.""---Philip Womack, The Spectator ""How to Talk About Love is a good rendering of the Symposium and a worthy addition to Princeton’s series of Ancient Wisdom for Modern Readers. D’Angour acts as a careful, knowledgeable guide whose aim is to communicate clearly the text and some of the longstanding questions and theories attached to it.""---John Moss, Times Literary Supplement