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When Tiro, the confidential secretary of a Roman senator, encounters a terrified stranger on a cold November morning, he unwittingly sets off a series of events that will lead his master into a historic courtroom drama. The stranger, a Sicilian wronged by the corrupt governor Verres, brings a case to Cicero, a brilliant young lawyer and orator eager to achieve supreme power. This marks the beginning of a compelling narrative, told from Tiro's perspective, that immerses readers in the treacherous world of Roman politics. It explores how one man—clever, compassionate, and vulnerable—navigates the complexities of ambition and power. The story emphasizes the significance of articulating ambition, as Cicero's bold declaration of his aspirations ignites hope and possibility. Robert Harris reflects on his long-standing fascination with politics, likening it to a contact sport. He highlights the timeless elements of oratory, strategizing, and public manipulation that make politics exhilarating. Cicero’s journey is not just a historical account but a universal exploration of ambition and the thrill of political life.
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Imperium, Robert Harris
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- Pubblicato
- 2006
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- Titolo
- Imperium
- Lingua
- Inglese
- Autori
- Robert Harris
- Editore
- Hutchinson
- Pubblicato
- 2006
- Formato
- In brossura
- Pagine
- 403
- ISBN10
- 0091795427
- ISBN13
- 9780091795429
- Serie
- La Trilogia Romana
- Tag
- Narrativa, Gialli & Thriller, Prosa storica, Thriller, Politica, Europa Meridionale, Italia, Tempi antichi, Intrighi, Roma, Lotta per il potere, Rom, Impero Romano, Corruzione, Antica Roma, Avvocati, Sistema giudiziario, Romanzi politici, Cicerone, 106 a.C.-43 a.C.
- Titolo originale
- Imperium
- Valutazione
- 4,2 su 5
- Descrizione
- When Tiro, the confidential secretary of a Roman senator, encounters a terrified stranger on a cold November morning, he unwittingly sets off a series of events that will lead his master into a historic courtroom drama. The stranger, a Sicilian wronged by the corrupt governor Verres, brings a case to Cicero, a brilliant young lawyer and orator eager to achieve supreme power. This marks the beginning of a compelling narrative, told from Tiro's perspective, that immerses readers in the treacherous world of Roman politics. It explores how one man—clever, compassionate, and vulnerable—navigates the complexities of ambition and power. The story emphasizes the significance of articulating ambition, as Cicero's bold declaration of his aspirations ignites hope and possibility. Robert Harris reflects on his long-standing fascination with politics, likening it to a contact sport. He highlights the timeless elements of oratory, strategizing, and public manipulation that make politics exhilarating. Cicero’s journey is not just a historical account but a universal exploration of ambition and the thrill of political life.









