This page is devoted to understanding the poetry of Sappho, designed and organized by Robin Mitchell-Boyask, Associate Professor of Greek and Roman Classics at Temple University, designed primarily for students and teachers of Intellectual Heritage 51, a www.temple.edu/classics/sappho.html
The Sappho Project is a nonprofit organization that have produced two exhibits which reveal the life and creative work of Sappho. These exhibits are "artists' impressions" of the life of Sappho, from 7th century B.C. Lesbos up to contemporary times. Get i www.lesbian.org/sappho-project/index.html
This page includes a brief biography, a selection of texts of various fragments of Sappho's poems, and links to further reading materials both online and off. www.sappho.com/poetry/sappho.html
An introduction to the poets life, including a translation of fr.1LP, as part of an article about the Greek island Lesvos by Chris Kazazis (Tufts Hellenic Society). www.stoa.org/diotima/anthology/wlgr/wlgr-voices1.shtml