Counting the Stars
Autor Helen Dunmoreen Limba Engleză Paperback – 25 feb 2009
In the heat of Rome's long summer, the poet Catullus and his older married lover, Clodia Metelli, meet in secret.
Living at the heart of sophisticated, brittle and brutal Roman society at the time of Pompey, Crassus and Julius Caesar, Catullus is obsessed with Clodia, the Lesbia of his most passionate poems. He is jealous of her husband, of her maid, even of her pet sparrow. And Clodia? Catullus is 'her dear poet', but possibly not her only interest . . .
Their Rome is a city of extremes. Tenants are packed into ramshackle apartment blocks while palatial villas house the magnificence of the families who control Rome. Armed street gangs clash in struggles for political power. Slaves are the eyes and ears of everything that goes on, while civilization and violence are equals, murder is the easy option and poison the weapon of choice.
Catallus' relationship with Clodia is one of the most intense, passionate, tormented and candid in history. In love and in hate, their story exposes the beauty and terrors of Roman life in the late Republic.
'She reels you in . . . Dunmore has a gift for turning every genre she touches to gold'Telegraph
`Dunmore at her most innovative and daring . . . a powerful and convincing study of fame and notoriety . . . captivating and compelling'Time Out
'Dunmore's strengths as a novelist have always included her skill in sensuous description and her ability to convey the promises and the dangers of erotic love. The Rome she has so vividly realised inCounting the Starsprovides a new stage on which to display those strengths'Sunday Times
Helen Dunmore is the author of twelve novels:Zennor in Darkness, which won the McKitterick Prize;Burning Bright;A Spell of Winter, which won the Orange Prize;Talking to the Dead;Your Blue-Eyed Boy;With Your Crooked Heart;The Siege,which was shortlisted for the 2001 Whitbread Novel of the Year Award and for the Orange Prize for Fiction 2002;Mourning Ruby;House of Orphans;Counting the Stars;The Betrayal, which was longlisted for the Man Booker Prize 2010, andThe Greatcoat. She is also a poet, children's novelist and short-story writer.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780141015033
ISBN-10: 0141015039
Pagini: 288
Dimensiuni: 1 x 1 x 1 mm
Greutate: 0.15 kg
Editura: Penguin Books
Colecția Penguin
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0141015039
Pagini: 288
Dimensiuni: 1 x 1 x 1 mm
Greutate: 0.15 kg
Editura: Penguin Books
Colecția Penguin
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Notă biografică
Helen
Dunmore
was
an
award-winning
novelist,
children's
author
and
poet.
She
published
twelve
novels
includingZennor
in
Darkness,
which
won
the
McKitterick
Prize;Burning
Bright;
A
Spell
of
Winter,which
won
the
inaugural
Orange
Prize
in
1996;Talking
to
the
Dead;
Your
Blue-Eyed
Boy;
With
Your
Crooked
Heart;
The
Siege,which
was
shortlisted
for
the
2001
Whitbread
Novel
of
the
Year
Award
and
the
Orange
Prize
for
Fiction
2002;Mourning
RubyandHouse
of
Orphans.She
was
posthumously
awarded
the
Costa
2017
prize
for
her
poetry
collectionInside
the
Wave.
Recenzii
An
assured,
addictive
and
captivating
tale
of
forbidden
love.
Dunmore
possesses
a
gift
for
turning
every
genre
she
touches
into
gold
A highly charged, richly evocative story of illicit passion . . . conjures up the corruption and rampant consumerism of ancient Rome
Powerful, memorable, compelling
Dunmore brings to life the people, the smells and the streets of a city where greed is good and lust for sex as well as power is what drives men and women on . . . richly evocative, sparkling
Marvellous, powerful, convincing, captivating, compelling, mesmerising, seductive, inventive . . . Dunmore at her most innovative and daring
Striking, memorable
A moving, passionate tale of two people in love
Thanks to generous helpings of corruption, promiscuity, hedonism and celebrity, the Roman Empire feels startlingly modern
Elegant, transfixing character-driven historical fiction
Her narrative moves in sensuous leisure...the landscape is exquisitely realised
Dunmore vividly recreates ancient Roman society...with intricate detail and tormented love, it's a must-read
A highly charged, richly evocative story of illicit passion . . . conjures up the corruption and rampant consumerism of ancient Rome
Powerful, memorable, compelling
Dunmore brings to life the people, the smells and the streets of a city where greed is good and lust for sex as well as power is what drives men and women on . . . richly evocative, sparkling
Marvellous, powerful, convincing, captivating, compelling, mesmerising, seductive, inventive . . . Dunmore at her most innovative and daring
Striking, memorable
A moving, passionate tale of two people in love
Thanks to generous helpings of corruption, promiscuity, hedonism and celebrity, the Roman Empire feels startlingly modern
Elegant, transfixing character-driven historical fiction
Her narrative moves in sensuous leisure...the landscape is exquisitely realised
Dunmore vividly recreates ancient Roman society...with intricate detail and tormented love, it's a must-read