The roar of frenzied spectators inside the Coliseum during a
battle between gladiators. A crowd of onlookers gathered around a
slave driver. The wondrous plenty of banquets where flamingos are
roasted whole and wine flows like rivers. The silence of the baths
and the boisterous taverns . . . Many books have dealt with the
history of ancient Rome, but none has been able to bring its
readers so near to daily life in the Imperial capital.
This extraordinary voyage of exploration, guided by Alberto Angela
with the charm of a born story- teller, lasts twenty- four hours,
beginning at dawn on an ordinary day in the year 115 A.D., with
Imperial Rome at the height of its power. The reader wakes in a
rich patrician home and discovers frescoes, opulent furnishings and
richly appointed boudoirs. Strolling though the splendors of the
Roman Forum, one overhears both erudite opinions from learned
orators and local ribaldry floating out from the public latrines.
One meets the intense gazes of Roman matriarchs strolling the
streets, looks on as a banquet is prepared, and is afforded a peek
into the sexual habits and fetishes of Roman patricians and plebs.
For all those who have ever dreamed of traveling back in time,
Alberto Angela's narrative style will come as a welcome change to
dry historical tomes. Rich in atmosphere and historical
information, A Day in Ancient Rome is a voyage into a world
both distant to us in time and surprisingly near in its habits,
mores, and passions.
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