Peter Stothard is an author, journalist and critic. He is a former editor of The Times and of The Times Literary Supplement. His books include ALEXANDRIA, THE LAST NIGHTS OF CLEOPATRA, ON THE SPARTACUS ROAD and THE LAST ASSASSIN. He lives in Cambridge.
Lets us see how power really worked, in public and private. We
glimpse the emperors at work and at play, in the dining room and in
the bedroom. And we see how even they, despite the sycophants, were
often prisoners, not architects, of the system. One false step and
it would all be over ... Stothard tells this story superbly
*Sunday Times*
This is a story you think you know, told through the eyes of people
you don't ... Not so much an alternative history as an alternative
epic, farce and satire rolled into one. Palatine is an absorbing
saga of battles and banquets, as densely populated and richly
depicted as Game of Thrones
*The Times*
Profound scholarship written with the verve and expertise of an
accomplished novelist. On every page lapidary phrases evoke the
reality of life in the ancient world . . . Wonderful, evocative
stuff!
*Daily Telegraph*
Fans of Peter Stothard's previous books - On the Spartacus Road
(2010), The Last Assassin (2020), and Crassus (reviewed here
October 2022) - will need no urging towards his latest, a
wonderfully evocative study of that dynasty, leading up to the fall
of Vitellius in the Year of Four Emperors (AD 69). Palatine, like
its predecessors, is imaginatively constructed from a series of
realistic vignettes charting the imperial court from the last days
of Augustus through to the arrival of the Flavians ... Stothard
tells the familiar story in a very original way, making the two
Vitellii his central characters ... it's a brilliant device that
illustrates how, with some paternal scheming, a relatively ordinary
man could push his way through the corridors of power and emerge on
top ... This hugely readable novel-like account [is] a Succession
for the Julio-Claudian years
*CLASSICS FOR ALL*
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