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Catullus' Bedspread: The Life of Rome's Most Erotic Poet
- Narrated by: Mike Grady
- Length: 7 hrs and 49 mins
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Summary
A biography of Gaius Valerius Catullus, Rome's first great poet, a dandy who fell in love with another man's wife and made it known to the world through his timeless verse.
Famed for his lyrical, subversive voice, Catullus was Rome's first and foremost poet. Amid the death of the Roman Republic, his life, as told through his poetry, was beset with love, loss, political conflict and, above all, a desire for escape.
Catullus' Bedspread follows the young poet's journey from his native Verona to Rome, filled with the all indulgences and sexual social mores of the time, and then his lasting affair with the married Clodia, whom he would immortalise in his poetry.
While Catullus and Clodia made love in the shadows, the whole of Italy was quaking as Caesar, Pompey and Crassus forged a doomed allegiance. When the older Clodia in turn betrayed Catullus for another man, the result was his greatest work, 'Poem 64': the wonderful, mythical tale of a sorrowful marriage and a lover's desertion, told through a picture on a bedspread.
For a year Catullus turned his back on Rome, Italy and love. In his journey of escapism he encountered new geography, new cultures and, at last, an understanding that there was no escape, that yearning for the past, recent or ancient is futile. Following a brush with the might of Caesar and a cunning evasion, Catullus died at the age of just 30.
Drawing on his peerless poetry and turbulent circumstances, Daisy Dunn's immediate narrative rediscovers Catullus the man, Rome's most modern poet - oscillating between the glorious past and the vivid, sensual present.
Critic reviews
"An amazing mixture of pacey biography and first rate literary analysis. Rome's most famous bad boy poet comes alive as never before. Stunning." (Boris Johnson)
"Lyrical, playful and startlingly original.... Breathes extraordinary new life into the classical world. An unforgettable journey into the high art and low life of ancient Rome." (Dan Jones)
"A haunting reminder of how little humanity has changed over two thousand years and a moving introduction to the greatest love poet of all time." (Robert Harris)
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- D. Menashy
- 10-03-16
It's a Classic...
Amazing to found myself so immersed in Catullus' world 2000 years after he lived and wrote. We are fortunate that a single copy of his poetry was discovered in the 13th century, thus allowing Catullus' poetry to live on through the Ages. Fortunate also that Ms. Dunn brings his world and work so much to life; she nicely teases out his life story, citing the clues borne in his writing and that of contemporaries.
Very well delivered by Mike Grady whose rich tones enhance the poetry extracts; the final reading in full of Catullus' poem 64 is both rewarding and moving.
I do complain however that the physical book comes with maps, notes and illustrations; I feel Audible should contrive to make these available to purchasers of audiobooks too.
Anyway, highly recommended if you have a penchant for the Classical world - plus if you ever go to Verona (via Catullus Airport!) you'll all the more appreciate a trip to Lake Garda and Sirmione.
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