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Praise for "Spartacus Road"
"Elegant, erudite...this engaging book reminds us that, for all the secrets the story of Spartacus refuses to give up, it still leads us back to the heart of things." --"The Wall Street Journal"
"One of those rare books in which there is something of unexpected interest on every page, and which makes the reader wish he or she could pack a small bag and accompany the author on his travels."--"Daily Beast"
"A thoroughly enjoyable combination of history, autobiography, travel and general musings about Alexandria....It is these writings of poets and historians from 2,000 years ago that bring together the Greek and Roman influences that made Alexandria great. It is a joy to watch the classically trained mind assemble the story. Don't try to categorize this book; just read it and let it flow over you." --"Kirkus Reviews" (starred review)
Reseña del editor:
Guided by two native Egyptians, Stothard traces his own life-long interest in the history of Cleopatra, and his repeated failure to write the book about her that he had always wanted to. In Alexandria, part memoir and part travel literature, Stothard was the sights and sounds of the ancient city to reconnect with the formative experiences of his childhood education, and his literary career. Melancholy and sometimes humorous, Alexandria offers a first-hand glimpse into the fracturing police state of Hosni Mubarak, before the uprising in Tahir Square changed everything.. NOTA: El libro no está en español, sino en inglés.
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