📱 eBook en inglés SPARTACUS

Historical Novel - The Great Slave Rebellion against Rome led by the Gladiator Spartacus

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Historia Universal Historia de Roma

Sinopsis de SPARTACUS

Spartacus by Lewis Grassic Gibbon brings to life one of the most dramatic episodes in ancient history: the Third Servile War, or the great slave rebellion against Rome from 73–71 BCE. At the heart of the novel is Spartacus, the Thracian gladiator who became an enduring symbol of resistance and hope for the oppressed. Once a soldier, Spartacus is captured and sold into slavery, eventually finding himself in the brutal world of the gladiator school in Capua.Historically, the rebellion began when Spartacus and around seventy fellow gladiators staged a daring escape, arming themselves with kitchen knives and seizing weapons from the armory. What started as a small insurrection quickly swelled as thousands of slaves, rural workers, and disenfranchised peoples joined their ranks, forming a makeshift army that challenged the greatest military power of its age. Over two years, Spartacus led this diverse force through southern Italy, winning a series of battles against Roman legions and evading capture by the powerful Roman generals Crassus and, later, Pompey. Spartacus proved to be an extraordinary military leader, displaying a keen sense of tactics and battlefield strategy. He repeatedly outmaneuvered Roman armies by using the terrain to his advantage, launching surprise attacks, and employing clever ruses to slip past encirclements. Notably, at Mount Vesuvius, he famously used vines to lower his men down a cliff, attacking the Romans from behind and securing a dramatic victory. His ability to organize, supply, and inspire such a large, disparate group of rebels—despite their lack of formal military training—astonished his opponents and remains a testament to his leadership.The novel captures both the epic scale of the conflict and its human dimension. He explores the camaraderie, fear, and longing for liberty among Spartacuss followers, from fellow gladiators like Crixus and Oenomaus to the countless unnamed men and women who risked everything for a chance at freedom. Spartacus is more than a tale of war; it is a profound meditation on tyranny, solidarity, and the enduring human quest for dignity. Gibbons retelling of the rebellion remains a compelling and relevant portrait of resistance and hope.

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Editorial: E-artnow

ISBN: 4099994067393

Idioma: Inglés

Fecha de lanzamiento: 29/05/2025

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Escrito por Lewis Grassic Gibbon


Lewis Grassic Gibbon es el seudónimo literario de James Leslie Mitchell (1901-1935), uno de los escritores más destacados de las letras escocesas. Nacido en Auchterless, en el noreste de Escocia, creció rodeado de un paisaje rural de verdes colinas y tierras fecundas. Empezó a trabajar como periodista en el Aberdeen Journal y en el Farmers Weekly; tras haber servido en la Real Fuerza Aérea británica, se instaló en Welwyn Garden City para dedicarse a la escritura a tiempo completo. A pesar de su muerte prematura, cuando tan solo tenía treinta y tres años, su obra, compuesta de novelas, relatos y ensayos, es prolífica. Grassic Gibbon combinaba en sus historias el flujo de conciencia, el realismo social y un lirismo genuinamente escocés. Su Trilogía escocesa, de la que Canción del ocaso (1932) es la primera parte, se ha erigido en una obra cumbre de la literatura escocesa del siglo xx y fue elegida como el libro favorito de los escoceses en una encuesta de la BBC.
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