Pompeii
- Pages
- 274
- Language
- EN
- ISBN
- 9780812974614
- Reading Time
- ~4h 48min
Pompeii is a book by Robert Harris. It has 274 pages.
About this book
Robert Harris’s Pompeii transports readers to the Roman province of Campania in 79 CE, centering on Marcus Attilius Primus, an engineer dispatched to restore the Aqua Augusta, a vital aqueduct that supplies water across the region. As Primus navigates bureaucratic obstacles and local resistance, a subtle tremor in the earth signals the awakening of Mount Vesuvius. The novel unfolds against this historical backdrop, weaving meticulous research into Roman engineering, urban planning, and provincial administration with a steadily mounting sense of dread. Harris examines the tension between human ingenuity and natural forces, exploring how societies build systems meant to endure while remaining vulnerable to sudden catastrophe. Through vivid depictions of daily life, architectural ambition, and the complex social hierarchies of the Roman world, the narrative captures both the grandeur and fragility of an empire at its height. The work stands as a carefully constructed historical meditation on infrastructure, hubris, and the limits of human control, rendered with the measured pacing and archival attention to detail that characterize Harris’s broader literary career.
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How many pages is Pompeii?+
Pompeii has 274 pages.
What is Pompeii about?+
Robert Harris’s Pompeii transports readers to the Roman province of Campania in 79 CE, centering on Marcus Attilius Primus, an engineer dispatched to restore the Aqua Augusta, a vital aqueduct that supplies water across the region. As Primus navigates bureaucratic obstacles and local resistance, a s...
Who wrote Pompeii?+
Pompeii was written by Robert Harris.