Agrippa
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ナレーター:
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Simon Russell Beale
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Robert Harris
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著者:
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Robert Harris
In the turbulent aftermath of Julius Caesar’s assassination, two young men seize the chance to shape the future of Rome: Octavius, Caesar’s cunning heir, and his brilliant common-born ally, Marcus Agrippa. Together, they fight for control of the empire, navigate shifting loyalties, vanquish their enemies at Philippi, and crush the fabled lovers Mark Antony and Cleopatra at Actium, securing a new empire that will change the world.
But power never comes without a price. Decades later Octavius rules supreme, now as Caesar Augustus, the first emperor of Rome, while Agrippa, soldier, statesman and builder of Rome, finds himself betrayed by those closest to him and exiled from the empire he helped create. Alone on the Bay of Naples, he turns to his memories, revisiting the wars, alliances and deceptions that forged his destiny.
Sweeping from the blood-soaked battlefields of the Republic to the marble corridors of imperial power, Agrippa is a masterful novel of ambition and statecraft, loyalty and betrayal, and how even the greatest empires are built on fragile bonds between men.
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批評家のレビュー
PRAISE FOR AGRIPPA:
“A compelling mix of history and imagination… Much is impossible to know after two millennia, and author Harris weaves a strong story that honors history and imagines vivid details. There are great naval battles, disastrous storms at sea, and the threat posed by Antony and Cleopatra.” —Kirkus Reviews, starred review
“A persuasive portrait of rivalry in ancient Rome... If you’re one of those people who thinks about the Roman empire several times a week, Robert Harris has you covered. He follows his trilogy of novels about the life of Cicero and his one-off about the unpleasantness in Pompeii with a narrative that takes us from civil war through the assassination of Julius Caesar, with all the bickering and bloodshed that follows, on to the decisive battle of Actium and Octavius’s apotheosis as Caesar Augustus.... Here’s the clever bit: [Harris] narrates it all from the point of view of Octavius’s right-hand man, Agrippa, a much less well-remembered figure.... A more subtle portrait of the man and the age than you might expect.” —The Guardian
“Conclave fans are already familiar with Harris’s knack for blending (fictionalized) petty interpersonal dramas and (real) political machinations, though this time the back-stabbing is literal." —The New York Times; The Novels Everyone Will Be Talking About in 2026 list
"Harris breathes life into well-known characters from Roman history in Agrippa, set in the aftermath of Julius Caesar’s death." —The Irish News, 9 Brilliant Books to Put on Your Summer Reading List
Praise for the books of Robert Harris:
"The king of the page-turning thriller." —i Paper
"Harris's cleverness, judgment and eye for detail are second to none." —Sunday Times
"Harris writes with a skill and ingenuity that few other novelists can match." —Financial Times
Praise for the Cicero trilogy:
"One of the great triumphs of contemporary historical literature." —The Times
"A master storyteller." —The Observer
“A compelling mix of history and imagination… Much is impossible to know after two millennia, and author Harris weaves a strong story that honors history and imagines vivid details. There are great naval battles, disastrous storms at sea, and the threat posed by Antony and Cleopatra.” —Kirkus Reviews, starred review
“A persuasive portrait of rivalry in ancient Rome... If you’re one of those people who thinks about the Roman empire several times a week, Robert Harris has you covered. He follows his trilogy of novels about the life of Cicero and his one-off about the unpleasantness in Pompeii with a narrative that takes us from civil war through the assassination of Julius Caesar, with all the bickering and bloodshed that follows, on to the decisive battle of Actium and Octavius’s apotheosis as Caesar Augustus.... Here’s the clever bit: [Harris] narrates it all from the point of view of Octavius’s right-hand man, Agrippa, a much less well-remembered figure.... A more subtle portrait of the man and the age than you might expect.” —The Guardian
“Conclave fans are already familiar with Harris’s knack for blending (fictionalized) petty interpersonal dramas and (real) political machinations, though this time the back-stabbing is literal." —The New York Times; The Novels Everyone Will Be Talking About in 2026 list
"Harris breathes life into well-known characters from Roman history in Agrippa, set in the aftermath of Julius Caesar’s death." —The Irish News, 9 Brilliant Books to Put on Your Summer Reading List
Praise for the books of Robert Harris:
"The king of the page-turning thriller." —i Paper
"Harris's cleverness, judgment and eye for detail are second to none." —Sunday Times
"Harris writes with a skill and ingenuity that few other novelists can match." —Financial Times
Praise for the Cicero trilogy:
"One of the great triumphs of contemporary historical literature." —The Times
"A master storyteller." —The Observer
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