Dictator
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- 7,99 €
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- 7,99 €
Publisher Description
Marcus Tullius Cicero, de briljantste advocaat uit de geschiedenis, leeft in ballingschap, ver van Rome. Hij is een gebroken man en heeft al zijn invloed verloren. Maar zoals hij zelf zegt: ‘Zolang er leven is, is er hoop.’ Zijn steun aan zijn politieke rivaal Caesar zorgt ervoor dat hij Italië weer in mag. Cicero vecht zich een weg terug naar de macht om nog eenmaal de belangrijkste speler in de Romeinse politieke wereld te zijn.
Dictator is de meesterproef van Robert Harris, een ongekende weergave van twee van de belangrijkste gebeurtenissen in de geschiedenis: de val van het Romeinse Rijk en de moord op Julius Caesar.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
The closing volume of British bestseller Harris's Ancient Rome trilogy, following Imperium and Conspirata, is as skillful as it is sobering. In 58 B.C.E., Cicero, the brilliant 49-year-old author and orator who was Rome's undisputed leader only five years before, is punished with exile for his principled resistance to the triumvirate that now controls Rome. Making a reluctant peace with the trio most notably Julius Caesar allows him to return to Rome and his family, but even his political genius cannot return the republic to stability. The triumvirate collapses, civil war ensues, and Caesar seizes power, declaring himself dictator and god. Cicero lauds Caesar's assassination as an act of liberation; though he is swept back into power afterward, he can neither restore the Roman government he views as "mankind's noblest creation" nor save himself from betrayal. The perfect foil to the passionate and sometimes paradoxical protagonist, Cicero's quietly capable secretary Tiro (a slave Cicero frees in one of the book's most poignant scenes) remains an appealing narrator, offering readers a shrewd and stable perspective on the tumult Cicero embraces. With its complex historical context and searing scenes of violence, Dictator is not easy reading. Yet its gripping dramas and powerful themes the fragility of democracy and the fallibility of human beings among them richly illuminate the conflicts of its era and our own. 100,000-copy first printing.