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The First Man in Rome

Book 1 in the series:Masters of Rome

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'The First Man in Rome' by Colleen McCullough is a detailed and immersive historical fiction novel set in the late 100s BC, focusing on the rise of Gaius Marius, a seven-time Roman consul. The book delves into the political intrigue, historical events, and character-driven drama of the Roman Republic. McCullough's meticulous research is evident in the recreation of the Roman world, with detailed maps, glossaries, and pencil drawings of key characters. The story unfolds through multi-threaded plotlines and a wide array of characters, requiring readers to navigate through the complexity of Rome's political landscape.

The writing style in 'The First Man in Rome' has been described as dense and detailed, with a focus on historical accuracy and vivid recreation of ancient Rome. The narrative is filled with background information provided through epistles, which can be tiring at times. Despite some criticisms of the writing being slow and ponderous, the book presents a rich tapestry of Roman life, military campaigns, and political struggles, making it an educational and engaging read for those interested in the Roman Republic.

Characters:

Characters are multifaceted and vividly portrayed, showcasing the complexities of Roman society and politics through their dynamic interactions and personal histories.

Writing/Prose:

The writing combines detailed research with narrative, often using a dense style that conveys historical context alongside character-driven storytelling.

Plot/Storyline:

The narrative centers on Gaius Marius and Sulla, exploring their ascents in a politically tumultuous Rome, against the backdrop of real historical events, character-driven drama, and battles.

Setting:

The setting effectively immerses readers in the late Roman Republic, detailing a time of political upheaval and social complexity that shapes the characters' lives.

Pacing:

The pacing is generally slow, allowing for deep exploration of themes and characters, but may feel tedious to some due to the extensive detailing and length.
Having no personal commitment to either ofthe new consuls, Gaius Julius Caesar and his sons simply tacked themselves onto the procession which started nearest to their own house, the procession of the...

Notes:

The novel is set in the late Roman Republic, specifically between 110 BC and 100 BC.
It primarily follows the rise of Gaius Marius and Lucius Cornelius Sulla, two pivotal figures in Roman history.
Gaius Marius is described as a military genius who innovated the Roman army by recruiting soldiers from the landless poor.
Lucius Cornelius Sulla comes from a noble family but lacks wealth and reputation, complicating his political ambitions.
The book features a vast cast of characters, with historical accuracy and extensive detail about Roman society and politics.
Colleen McCullough conducted extensive research, and the novel includes a glossary, maps, and illustrations to help readers understand historical terms and context.
The narrative combines political intrigue with personal relationships, reflecting the complexities of Roman life.
The series consists of seven books detailing the transition of Rome from Republic to Empire, concluding with Gaius Julius Caesar's rise to power.
McCullough's style is noted for being dense and rich in detail, sometimes leading to slower pacing in the narrative.
Despite its political focus, the story also involves themes of ambition, friendship, and rivalry among its main characters.

Sensitive Topics/Content Warnings

There are content warnings related to political corruption and violence, as well as themes of warfare and the societal roles of women in ancient Rome.

From The Publisher:

The first book in the epic Masters of Rome series.

Rome. 110BC. A city which is home to Gaius Marius, prosperous but lowborn, a proud and disciplined soldier emboldened by his shrewdness and self-made wealth. It is also home to Lucius Cornelius Sulla, a handsome young aristocrat corrupted by powerty, a shameless pleasure seeker.

Two men of extraordinary vision, men of ruthless ambition, both blessed and cursed by the special favour of Fortune. men fated to lay the foundations of the most awesome empire ever known, and to play out a mighty struggle for power and glory - for Marius and Sulla share a formidable ambition: to become First Man in Rome.

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About the Author:

Colleen McCullough was born in Australia. A neurophysiologist, she established the department of neurophysiology at the Royal North Shore Hospital in Sydney, then worked as a researcher and teacher at Yale Medical School for ten years. Her writing career began with the publication of Tim, followed by The Thorn Birds, a record-breaking international bestseller. The author of over ten other novels, including the acclaimed 'Masters of Rome' series, Dr McCullough also wrote lyrics for musical theatre. Until her death in 2015 she lived on Norfolk Island in the Pacific with her husband.

 
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