Few surviving works of classical literature have cast the haunting,
hilarious, insightful, and eerie spell conjured by the Satyricon of
the Neronian courtier and eventual victim Petronius. Fragmentary,
opaque, and enigmatic, at times it seems that deception and
obfuscation are the favorite tricks of its author. A Reading of
Petronius’ Satyricon offers a fresh look at this genre-defying
masterpiece, proceeding episode by episode and scene by scene through
a vision of the hell that humanity has fashioned for itself. Petronius
mercilessly and exactingly appraises Rome’s embrace of the Golden
Age dreams of the Augustan principate, judging his fellow citizens and
himself by the yardstick of the Neronian reign that broods over them
like an avenging specter. Petronius' Satyricon offers medicine for
ambulatory corpses, a prescription that consists of notifying the dead
of the diagnosis, and of pointing out the inevitable and eminently
logical antidote for those consumed by insatiable hunger and
unfulfillable longing. Bitterly sardonic and preternaturally serene,
Lee Fratantuono’s reading reveals Petronius to be nothing less than
the ultimate literary voice of a dying dynasty, a prose and poetic
verbal magician of serious intention, a virtuoso in the art of
unmasking the ghoulish horror and inconsolable sadness that lurk often
just below the surface of the comic.
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ISBN
9781666933062
Publisert
2023
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Utgiver
Bloomsbury USA
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Product language
Engelsk
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Digital bok
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