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Catullus' Bedspread : The Life of Rome's Most Erotic Poet - Daisy Dunn

Catullus' Bedspread

The Life of Rome's Most Erotic Poet

By: Daisy Dunn

Paperback | 12 January 2017

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Living through the debauchery, decadence and political machinations of the crumbling Great Republic, Gaius Valerius Catullus’s fervent poetry was filled with emotion, wit and lurid insight into some of the republic’s most enduring figures. In his own scandalous love affairs brimmed all the decadence, debauchery and spectacle of his time. Born in Verona in c. 82BC, Catullus’ name remains famous after two thousand years for the sharp, immediate poetry with which he skewered society in the great Republic.

From mocking political Rome’s sparring titans – Pompey, Crassus and his father’s friend, Julius Caesar – to his wry observations of cavorting youths, money-grabbing brothel-keepers or slaves who knew too much, Catullus was a reckless forefather of social satire. But it was by his erotic, scandalous but tender love elegies that he became known, remaining a monumental figure of reference for poets from Ovid and Virgil onwards. Tracing his journey across youth and experience, from Verona to Rome, Bithynia to Lake Garda, Daisy Dunn rediscovers the world of Catullus’ passions.

She explores the adventures at sea described by his breathless syllables, the private dinners, lovers’ trysts and power games all amid the trembling death of the Roman republic, written with a wit and energy that Catullus would surely have enjoyed.

About the Author

Dr Daisy Dunn is a British writer, based in London. She read Classics at Oxford, followed by an MA in Art History at the Courtauld and a PhD in Classics, funded by the AHRC, at UCL, where she also taught Latin. She also writes for the Daily Telegraph, Spectator, Standpoint, Evening Standard, History Today, and Apollo. She frequently delivers lectures and public talks around London. She is a trustee of the Joint Association of Classical Teachers and sits on the board of Classical Association News.
Industry 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

'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

'Dunn's beautifully written biography is a superb portrait of this most human of poets who leaps to life, hating and loving as ferociously as ever, before our 21st-century eyes' Sunday Times

'Dunn does a brilliant job of recreating Rome in the first century BC ... This is a triumph of modern classical scholarship made accessible through lucid writing' Independent

'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

'Simultaneously imaginative and learned, Dunn has written the perfect introduction to Catullus and his world' Tom Holland

'Dunn's brilliant new biography of the Roman master will shine beams of light on his darkly passionate poetry' Professor Paul Cartledge

'Dunn succeeds through a confection of history, literary criticism and imaginative travelogue. She is an appreciative and observant guide, pointing to continuities in the landscape and teasing out ancient allusions ... Dunn's prose is Catullan in its versatility: she can be deliciously coarse and ... lyrical. She marshals the poems into a life story ... Like a good music album ... An imaginative, enriching and quick-witted book reminds us that Catullus is a poet for all time' Standpoint

'Imaginatively revive[s] this most accessible of Roman poets' Financial Times

'Enjoyable and diligently researched ... Dunn is as a sure-footed and elegant literary critic ... 'Catullus' Bedspread' is richly woven, and Dunn's deep passion for her subject is patent' Spectator

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