Polia witnesses maidens “whipped incessantly by a winged youngster” who then murders them with an iron sword “without the slightest indulgence or pity”.
Featured on PDR in the essay Hypnerotomachia Poliphili and the Architecture of Dreams
With its otherworldly woodcuts and ornate descriptions of imagined architecture, _Hypnerotomachia Poliphili_ brims with an obsessive and erotic fixation on form. Demetra Vogiatzaki accompanies the hero as he wanders the pages of this quattrocento marvel, at once a story of lost love and a fever dream of antiquity.