An Imaginary Life
by:
David Malouf (author)
In the first century A.D., Publius Ovidius Naso, the most urbane and irreverent poet of imperial Rome, was banished to a remote village on the edge of the Black Sea. From these sparse facts, Malouf has fashioned an audacious and supremely moving novel. Marooned on the edge of the known world,...
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In the first century A.D., Publius Ovidius Naso, the most urbane and irreverent poet of imperial Rome, was banished to a remote village on the edge of the Black Sea. From these sparse facts, Malouf has fashioned an audacious and supremely moving novel. Marooned on the edge of the known world, exiled from his native tongue, Ovid depends on the kindness of barbarians who impale their dead and converse with the spirit world.Then he becomes the guardian of a still more savage creature, a feral child who has grown up among deer. What ensues is a luminous encounter between civilization and nature, as enacted by a poet who once cataloged the treacheries of love and a boy who slowly learns how to give it."A work of unusual intelligence and imagination, full of surprising images and insights...One of those rare books you end up underlining and copying out into notebooks and reading out loud to friends."--The New York Times Book Review
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780679767930 (0679767932)
Publish date: May 28th 1996
Publisher: Vintage
Pages no: 160
Edition language: English
The first thing I did when I came to comment on this book was to go to my uni notes to see if I could get any inspiration from them only to discover that I didn't take any. This is not surprising because it was the last book that we read in English I and by this time I had pretty much become sick of...
This work of David Malouf's was incredibly lyrical and well written. I found myself captivated at the start and believed I may be able to grant this four stars. However the further I read into the text the more my love of the book eroded. This is the fictionalised story of the Roman poet Ovid in exi...