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Las lágrimas de Julio César / The Tears of Julius Caesar [9788490707098]

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Overview

Una visión clara y amena de la trayectoria de uno de los personajes más fascinantes de la historia de Roma: Julio César.

 Las lágrimas de Julio César es una palpitante novela que recrea la intensa relación de Julio César con Hispania, tomando como punto de partida su llegada a la península Ibérica en el año 68 a. C.

Cónsul, dictador, eficaz estratega e ilustrado gobernante, César alentó sus sueños políticos en la ciudad aliada de Gades, desde la cual se reconstruye la historia del estadista, su destino, sus fantasías, sus victorias, obsesiones y afectos. En Las lágrimas de Julio César se recorre el mundo conocido, de Roma a Britania, de la Galia a Egipto y de Grecia a Tapsos, en el norte de África, evocando el fascinante ambiente de las más florecientes ciudades del Mediterráneo. Con un estilo narrativo ágil y un contenido histórico riguroso, Jesús Maeso de la Torre deleita al lector con la vida del líder militar y político y de la profetisa Arsinoe, que lo acompañará a Roma y resolverá, en un final de vértigo, el misterioso asesinato de su madre, la gran sacerdotisa del templo de Anteo, en Tingis.

Un sugerente elenco de personajes ficticios y reales, como Pompeyo, Catón, Craso, Marco Antonio, Lépido, Bruto, Octavio, Bogud de Mauritania, Cleopatra, la exótica reina africana Eunoë, la amada hija de César, Julia, Calpurnia, su esposa, y Servilia, su amante, además de intrigantes senadores de la decadente República, articulan un apasionante relato sobre el ascenso, vida y asesinato de uno de los más controvertidos personajes de la Historia.

«Yo, Arsinoe, sibila de Gades, conocí a Cayo Julio César cuando solo era un oscuro cuestor de Hispania y acudió a mi templo a que le interpretara un sueño que mortificaba su alma. Desde aquella visita no me separé de su estela, hasta el día en el que cayó en la emboscada de la muerte y su cadáver fue incinerado en el Foro de Roma, ante millares de arrebatados romanos.»

Reseña:«Uno de los grandes de la novela histórica de nuestro país.»Qué Leer

ENGLISH DESCRIPTION

A clear, entertaining view of the trajectory of one of the most fascinating characters in the history of the Roman empire: Julius Caesar.

The Tears of Julius Caesar is an intense novel that re-creates Julius Caesar’s relationship with Hispania, starting with his arrival on the Iberian Peninsula in the year 68 A.D.

Consul, dictator, proficient strategist, and enlightened leader, Caesar built his political dreams in the city of Gades, the setting for the story of this statesman, his destiny, his fantasies, his victories, obsessions, and affections. In The Tears of Julius Caesar, we tour through the known world, from Rome to Britain, from Gaul to Egypt, and from Greece to Tapsos in North Africa, evoking the fascinating ambience of the most flourishing cities in the Mediterranean. With an agile narrative style and exacting historical content, Jesús Maeso de la Torre delights readers with the life of the military and political leader and of the prophetess Arsinoe, who accompanies him to Rome and solves the mysterious murder of his mother in a dizzying finale.

 




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Details

Author:
Jesús Maeso de la Torre
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
03/19/2019
ISBN-10:
849070709X
ISBN-13:
9788490707098
Pages:
736
Publisher:
PRH Grupo Editorial

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