The Legend of Naughty Cleopatra, Egypts Last and Most Glorious Queen: As Related by Herself and Others, Chief Among Them Romes Mark Antony
By (Author) Tom Andersson
BookBaby
BookBaby
22nd February 2021
United States
Paperback
248
Width 139mm, Height 215mm, Spine 17mm
340g
Men are from Rome, women are from Egypt. Or so they say. Send a few Roman legions to Gaul, Greece, or Carthage, and the Empire's triumph is all but assured. The legendary Pharaoh Cleopatra, however, is a most puzzling challenge, her weapons beyond men's cunning. She calls her ways "femininity-culture-love," and rare is the soldier who knows how to counter those.
While this book roughly follows the Shakespearean story of Antony and Cleopatra and can be regarded as a historical novel, it is a Tristram Shandy of a historical novel: philosophical and other digressions abound. But what is philosophy without romance, the head without the heart Love of women, love of men, and love of ancient Egypt and Egyptology all have their many moments. And since our world is also one of war, there is that, too; yet it is tempered by being mostly a war of words, fought by sages and pundits whose language is such that we must think them escapees from our think tanks and television sets colonialism, never change! All in all, a novel for readers who long for something new.
University years spent in Zurich and Dublin. M.A. in English and German literature. Capable of being funny once in a while.