The Satyricon AND The Apocolocyntosis - Petronius
Buy on Amazon

The Satyricon AND The Apocolocyntosis

by
Language
English
Published in
Publisher
Penguin
Pages
229
ISBN
9780141935157
Step into the extravagant and morally ambiguous world of ancient Rome with Petronius's Satyricon, a groundbreaking work of fiction from the 1st century AD. This unique narrative masterfully blends prose and verse, offering a vivid and often scandalous portrayal of Roman society through the eyes of its anti-hero, Encolpius. Follow Encolpius and his companions through a series of picaresque adventures filled with lavish banquets, theatrical escapades, and passionate encounters, as they navigate a world rife with gluttony, dishonesty, and unbridled desires.

The Satyricon stands as a biting satire, revealing the excesses and pretensions of both the newly wealthy and the established elite, particularly in its famous "Dinner of Trimalchio" section. Despite surviving only in fragments, this work remains a pivotal piece of Western literature, offering an unfiltered glimpse into the social dynamics, sexual mores, and philosophical currents of its time. It is an essential read for those seeking to explore the origins of the novel and to witness a society grappling with its own decadence, presented with a blend of humor, critique, and human insight.

Subjects

Original edition details

Satyricon Limited Edition Originally published in 1930
Original language
Japanese
Original publisher Privately Printed

Other editions (70)