The Dream of Scipio

    Ian Pears

    Riverhead Trade
    2003
    416 páginas
    13h 52m
    ISBN-10: 1573229865

    "May well be the best historical mystery ever written," proclaimed The Sunday Boston Globe about Iain Pears's An Instance of the Fingerpost, while Booklist called its publication "a major literary event." Iain Pears's international bestseller was greeted with front-page reviews ("A crafty, utterly mesmerizing intellectual thriller"-The Washington Post Book World), named a New York Times Notable Book, and hailed as a Book to Remember by the New York Public Library. Now he returns with a greatly anticipated novel that is so brilliantly constructed, the author himself describes it as "a complexity." The centuries are the fifth (the final days of the Roman Empire); the fourteenth (the years of the Black Death); and the twentieth (World War II). The setting for each is the same-Provence-and each has at its heart a love story. The narratives intertwine seamlessly, but what joins them thematically is an ancient text-"The Dream of Scipio"-a work of neo-Platonism that poses timeless philosophical questions. What is the obligation of the individual in a society under siege? What is the role of learning when civilization itself is threatened, whether by acts of man or nature? Does virtue lie more in engagement or in neutrality? "Power without wisdom is tyranny; wisdom without power is pointless," warns one of Pears's characters.

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    The scope is amazing!

    This is my first Iian Pears novel. I am amazed. Amazed at the scope, at the ease with which Pears weaves through the centuries and lets us share in this archeological experience in Southern France as if indeed we were putting the pieces together of these several layers of human occupation of a site. I have enjoyed it so much, I am going back and starting it again. Also, his characters are very believable and at times, so closely modelled on known historical lives that this reader, an art historian by training, wished the characters and the works mentioned existed outside of the printed pages. I am glad I read it, and will reread immediately.

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