Carthage

Carthage

by RossLeckie (Author)

Synopsis

After 300 years of acrimony and two bitter wards, the great Mediterranean powers of Rome and Carthage clash for the final, fateful time. This epic struggle is the subject of Leckie's superb third novel. CARTHAGE concludes the internationally acclaimed trilogy that began with HANNIBAL and continued with SCIPIO. A self-contained story of politics and power, love and hope, pain and loss, Carthage is a tragic tale, with important parallels for our own times. Written as a construct of entries, ranging from letters, diaries and various other narrative forms, the multiple voices of the novel are woven together in a way that provides for an utterly compelling account of Carthage's demise. The breadth of Leckie's knowledge of the period coupled with his poetic prose style brings the classical world to life in a truly masterful manner. As with all the best writing in this genre, Leckie makes CARTHAGE relevant to a contemporary audience through his exploration of human drives, political intrigue, power play and the process of history making itself. It is a truly devastating finale to what is an extraordinary trilogy.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 256
Edition: 1st Abacus Edition
Publisher: Abacus
Published: 05 Jul 2001

ISBN 10: 034911434X
ISBN 13: 9780349114347
Book Overview: * Author PR activity to include media interviews * Review coverage across the national press and historical publications * An ideal Summer read

Media Reviews
Leckie's Rome is certainly alive and kicking ... a fine achievement, a thoughtful and stylish piece of historical fiction DAILY TELEGRAPH A truly remarkable novel in the class of I, CLAUDIUS Allan Massie Admirably done, full of interest ... Leckie's narrative of action is masterly ... and all the battle scenes are terrific LITERARY REVIEW A gripping account of the city's downfall...a novel with real historical depth. THE TIMES
Author Bio
Since reading Classics at Oxford, Ross Leckie has worked variously as a farm labourer, journalist, teacher and copywriter. CARTHAGE is his sixth book and his third novel. He currently splits his time between Edinburgh and London.