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A sweeping history of the city of Rome, seen through the eyes of its most significant sackings, from the Gauls to the Nazis and everything in between.
No city on earth has preserved its past as Rome has. Visitors can cross bridges that were crossed by Julius Caesar and explore temples visited by Roman emperors. These architectural survivals are all the more remarkable considering the city has been repeatedly ravaged by roving armies.
From the Gauls to the Nazis, Matthew Kneale tells the stories behind the seven most important of these attacks and reveals, with fascinating insight, how they transformed the city - and not always for the worse.
A meticulously researched, magical blend of travelogue, social and cultural history, Rome: A History in Seven Sackings is a celebration of the fierce courage, panache and vitality of the Roman people. Most of all, it is a passionate love letter to this incomparable city.
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Nominated for the 2017 Pen Hessell-Tiltman
Daily Telegraph's Best History Books of 2017
Sunday Times' Best History Books of 2017
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Ingenious and wholly enjoyable history of the city. -- Daily Telegraph
Fascinating... A delight -- The Times `Book of the Week'
Utterly compelling, brilliant... Wonderfully moving and inspiring -- Literary Review
A stirring portrait of a city at war... brings Rome's fractious past to life. -- Observer
Gripping and ingenious... Kneale's account is a masterpiece of pacing and suspense. Characters from the city's history spring to life in his hands. -- Sunday Times
Author Biography
Matthew Kneale was born in 1960, the son and grandson of writers, and he grew up in suburban London. After studying modern history at Oxford he began writing in Tokyo, where he worked as an English teacher. He travelled whenever he was able, visiting more than eighty countries and seven continents, and tried his hands at learning a number of languages from Spanish and Italian to Japanese, Albanian, Romanian and Amharic Ethiopian. He has written a volume of themed short stories and five novels, including ‘English Passengers,’ which was a finalist for the Booker Prize and won the Whitbread Book of the Year Award. His last two books have been non-fiction history, the latest of which, ‘Rome: a History in Seven Sackings’ looks at the long past of his adoptive home of the last 15 years, the city of Rome.
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- Publisher Atlantic Books
- Publication Date October 2018
- Orginal LanguageEnglish
- ISBN/Identifier 9781786492364
- Publication Country or regionUnited Kingdom
- FormatPaperback
- Pages432
- ReadershipGeneral
- Publish StatusPublished
- Copyright Year2018
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