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Drawing compelling comparisons between the art and culture of the ancient world and the seismic modern day importance of Beyonce and Bob Dylan, this unputdownable volume from the renowned classicist and presenter demonstrates how pervasive the influence of antiquity really is.

 

What's exciting about a piece of bread 4,000 years old? Or some pots of paint abandoned in the eruption at Pompeii? Why should we be bothered with the distant past anyway? What's the point?

 

The life, art and literature of ancient Greece and Rome have something to offer everyone. They are not the property of wealthy white men only. They make us wonder how to make sense of people who lived long ago (from angry landlords to giggling senators) - and to think harder about our own world, to look at it differently.

 

In Talking Classics, Mary Beard points to the surprising connections between antiquity and the present. From revolutionaries to dictators, Bob Dylan to Beyoncé, she joins forces with the varied modern characters who have been transfixed by the ancient world. It's not compulsory, she argues, to be excited by antiquity, but it's a shame not to be.

 

After half a century teaching and studying classics, she fills the book with lively stories, curious facts and some good gossip. Talking Classics explains why the deep past really does affect us all.

Talking Classics (Mary Beard)

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  • Publisher: Profile Books Ltd
    ISBN: 9781805220312
    Number of pages: 208
    Weight: 320g
    Dimensions: 218 x 140 x 24 mm

    Hand-Signed

    Hardback

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