Imperium: A Novel of Ancient Rome
- Pages
- 305
- Langue
- EN
- ISBN
- 9780743266031
- Temps de Lecture
- ~5h 20min
Imperium: A Novel of Ancient Rome est un book de Robert Harris. Il compte 305 pages.
À propos de ce livre
Robert Harris’s Imperium reconstructs the turbulent final decades of the Roman Republic through the eyes of Marcus Tullius Cicero’s enslaved secretary, Titus Vettius Sabinianus, known as Tiro. The narrative traces Cicero’s ambitious ascent from provincial lawyer to consul, charting his landmark prosecution of the corrupt governor Verres and his navigation of Rome’s fiercely competitive political landscape. Harris grounds the story in meticulously researched historical detail, rendering the mechanics of Roman law, senatorial debate, and electoral campaigning with precision. Central themes include the power of rhetoric as a tool for justice and manipulation, the paradox of slavery within a society that prizes liberty, and the gradual erosion of republican institutions as figures like Julius Caesar and Pompey consolidate personal authority. By filtering grand historical events through the observant perspective of a literate slave, the novel examines how ordinary individuals shape political destiny while remaining bound by social hierarchy. The work stands as a carefully constructed portrait of ambition, legal strategy, and the fragile foundations of democratic governance in antiquity.
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Imperium: A Novel of Ancient Rome compte 305 pages.
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Robert Harris’s Imperium reconstructs the turbulent final decades of the Roman Republic through the eyes of Marcus Tullius Cicero’s enslaved secretary, Titus Vettius Sabinianus, known as Tiro. The narrative traces Cicero’s ambitious ascent from provincial lawyer to consul, charting his landmark pros...
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