Peter Stothard is an author, journalist, and critic. He is a former editor of The Times of London and of the Times Literary Supplement. His latest book is The Last Assassin: The Hunt for the Killers of Julius Caesar.
“It is a remarkable and fascinating story and Stothard has done his
subject proud.”—Roger Alton, Daily Mail
“In this short volume of 158 pages, Stothard gives just about
enough background for those unversed in Roman history to follow the
tale. But his aim is not to paint a picture of SPQR. It is to focus
on a man who will be barely known to most readers. And also
worryingly familiar. That he has done—and done well.”—Stefan
Wagstyl, Financial Times
“Brings Crassus to life (and death) adeptly. . . . Stothard tells
the story of this campaign vividly and skilfully.”—Patrick Kidd,
The Times (UK)
“The pages of this short book turn quickly. The Parthian campaign,
in particular, is narrated with a gripping verve and brio. . . .
One of the strengths of Stothard’s writing is that he shows rather
than tells: anecdote is preferred to adjectives.”—Christopher
White, Daily Telegraph
“A perfectly paced biography: one that provides a novel perspective
on a period of Roman history that, although often narrated, can
always bear another retelling.”—Tom Holland, Times Literary
Supplement
“Crassus until now has not been the subject of a popular biography.
For the many fans of this period of Roman history, Stothard offers
a fascinating story, both well told and well worth the
telling.”—Anthony Spawforth, Literary Review
“Stothard’s compact biography of Marcus Licinius Crassus had me
hooked from the outset.”—Jodie Reynolds, Journal of Classics
Teaching
“Stothard’s elegant and penetrating biography could not be more
apposite in this age of political turmoil. . . . The trends of
contemporary politics find dark echoes in the story that Stothard
retells.”—Bijan Omrani, The Critic
“A terrific biography. . . . In Stothard’s fine prose we see not
only the whole picture of Crassus’s life but also how consequential
a figure he truly was.”—Matthew d’Ancona, Tortoise Media
“An obscenely wealthy oligarch seeks new prestige by invading a
neighbouring country whose resilience he doesn’t appreciate—and
meets with catastrophe. This is a superb life of an ancient Roman
whose experiences horrifically echo our own time.”—Andrew Roberts,
author of Churchill: Walking with Destiny
“Peter Stothard is a master of modern writing about ancient Rome.
Here he cleverly explores the life of one of the most puzzling and
elusive ‘big men’ in the history of Rome, and why it matters.”—Mary
Beard
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