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I Am Rome

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I Am Rome
AuthorSantiago Posteguillo
Original titleRoma soy yo
TranslatorFrances Riddle
LanguageSpanish
Genrehistorical fiction
PublisherPenguin Random House
Publication date
19 July 2022
Publication placeSpain
Published in English
5 May 2024
Pages752
ISBN9788466671781

I Am Rome: A Novel of Julius Caesar (Spanish: Roma soy yo. La verdadera historia de Julio César) is a 2022 historical novel by the Spanish writer Santiago Posteguillo. It is the first in a planned series of six novels about Julius Caesar.[1]

Plot

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The novel covers Julius Caesar's early life and career. The 23-year-old Caesar makes a name for himself as a prosecutor in the corruption case against the governor Gnaeus Cornelius Dolabella in 77 BC. The intrigues of the legal case, which involve espionage and murder, are interspersed with flashback scenes from Caesar's childhood, education and arranged marriage to Cornelia.

Reception

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The novel had sold more than 300,000 copies in Spain by the time the sequel Maldita Roma was published in 2023.[2]

Publishers Weekly called I Am Rome "an engrossing narrative" with "action, oratory, and spectacle galore", writing that its frequent disregard for historical accuracy makes it comparable to Christian Jacq's novels about Ramses II.[3] Kirkus Reviews wrote that Posteguillo provides insight about the violence and hypocrisy of the Roman Republic's political life, but the novel is dragged down by "a plodding narrative style", overuse of cliffhangers, and overlong, unrealistic and "soap operatic" dialogues.[4]

References

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  1. ^ ""Roma soy yo", el libro que cuenta la historia de Julio César". National Geographic España (in Spanish). 25 April 2022. Retrieved 22 October 2024.
  2. ^ ""Maldita Roma": capítulo exclusivo de la nueva novela de Santiago Posteguillo". El Magazín Cultural (in Spanish). 29 November 2023. Retrieved 22 October 2024.
  3. ^ "I Am Rome: A Novel of Julius Caesar". Publishers Weekly. 8 February 2024. Retrieved 22 October 2024.
  4. ^ "I Am Rome: A Novel of Julius Caesar". Kirkus Reviews. 1 January 2024. Retrieved 22 October 2024.
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