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Horace
Poet on a Volcano
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2025
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A biography of Horace, one of the most popular poets from antiquity, revealing the little-known man behind his famous lines
“Peter Stothard is a master of modern writing about ancient Rome, of vividly bringing to life its poetry and its poets.”—Mary Beard
Quintus Horatius Flaccus (65–8 BCE) wrote some of ancient Rome’s greatest poetry, melding languages and cultures with youthful ideals and a realist’s recognition of the dictatorial world around him. Horace is famed for his fine phrases, lyric sex, and guidance on how to live, but he was a poet maddened by war, and many of his most self-revealing poems have rarely been read. He could be sublime and obscene, amusing and abusive, a model of moderation and anything but.
In this book, the first modern retelling of Horace’s life, Peter Stothard follows the poet from his birth as the son of a formerly enslaved father through his rise to the highest circles of Roman society. He shines a light on how shattering experiences in the war to save Rome’s republic shaped the loyal servant and revolutionary artist he became. With astute scholarship and sympathy, Stothard follows Horace’s rise from humble beginnings to the social and political heights of the autocracy he had fought to prevent.
“Peter Stothard is a master of modern writing about ancient Rome, of vividly bringing to life its poetry and its poets.”—Mary Beard
Quintus Horatius Flaccus (65–8 BCE) wrote some of ancient Rome’s greatest poetry, melding languages and cultures with youthful ideals and a realist’s recognition of the dictatorial world around him. Horace is famed for his fine phrases, lyric sex, and guidance on how to live, but he was a poet maddened by war, and many of his most self-revealing poems have rarely been read. He could be sublime and obscene, amusing and abusive, a model of moderation and anything but.
In this book, the first modern retelling of Horace’s life, Peter Stothard follows the poet from his birth as the son of a formerly enslaved father through his rise to the highest circles of Roman society. He shines a light on how shattering experiences in the war to save Rome’s republic shaped the loyal servant and revolutionary artist he became. With astute scholarship and sympathy, Stothard follows Horace’s rise from humble beginnings to the social and political heights of the autocracy he had fought to prevent.
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Peter Stothard is a classicist, journalist, and critic. He is a former editor of The Times of London and of the Times Literary Supplement. His books include The Last Assassin: The Hunt for the Killers of Julius Caesar; Crassus: The First Tycoon; and Palatine: An Alternative History of the Caesars.
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Introduction
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CHAPTER ONE Son of a Sometime Slave
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CHAPTER TWO Poets and Assassins
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CHAPTER THREE Behind the Lines
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CHAPTER FOUR War Poet
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CHAPTER FIVE Connoisseur of the Concealed
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CHAPTER SIX Out of Here!
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CHAPTER SEVEN Hangers On
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CHAPTER EIGHT Under Vesuvius
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CHAPTER NINE Town and Country
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CHAPTER TEN A Room of Mirrors
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CHAPTER ELEVEN Treacherous Ground
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CHAPTER TWELVE Odes and Eels
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CHAPTER THIRTEEN Horoscopes
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CHAPTER FOURTEEN Death of Vergil
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CHAPTER FIFTEEN Game Show
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CHAPTER SIXTEEN Poet on a Volcano
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CHAPTER SEVENTEEN Captor and Captive
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CHAPTER EIGHTEEN On the Esquiline
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CHAPTER NINETEEN Monumentum
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CHAPTER TWENTY Words as Weapons
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Three Poems
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Chronology
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Index
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