The Laviniad: An Epic Poem

The Laviniad: An Epic Poem image
ISBN-10:

0964423405

ISBN-13:

9780964423404

Edition: First Ed.
Released: Jun 15, 1994
Format: Hardcover, 133 pages
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Description:

The ancient muse of the golden age of Roman literature has stirred once more, this time within the mind of Claudio Salvucci, native of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania but with roots that extend back to his ancestral home in ancient Latium. A student of the classics from his earliest years, the author has crafted a work which builds upon the fragmentary record of the founding of Lavinium left us by Livy, Dionysius of Halicarnassus and others; all the while giving an obvious nod towards his Vergilian mentor. Drawing not only from the classical tradition but also from alliterative Anglo-Saxon poetry and classical translations, the author has managed to craft an epic style in modern-day English which is both musical and majestic. Set in ancient Italy, The Laviniad picks up the tale following the death of Aeneas, when his young son Ascanius is thrust to the fore as leader of the Trojan remnant in Italy. Following the trials of this youth in the face of his hostile Italian neighbors, the author spins his enthralling yarn with tight, compelling poetry. Arx Publishing is proud to present The Laviniad in an elegant first edition whose quality far surpasses most books made today. Open the pages inside, and you will see immediately that this is no ordinary work. The text is set in distinctive Roman capitals designed especially for the book, and printed on parchment for an appropriately ancient look. The leaves are sewn together by hand. And the outside is bound in 100% cloth, using heavy-duty binders' board for strength. The Laviniad makes an attractive and worthy extension to one's classical library. Praise for The Laviniad: ...the poem manifests a genuinely classical feel, even as it remains couched comfortably inside a vernacular with which the modern reader is perfectly comfortable. On top of this, The Laviniad sports some finely written passages and is simply a very involving and moving story. -- Haverford Magazine About the Author: Claudio R. Salvucci is a writer of

























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