
I, Claudius
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Nelson Runger
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Robert Graves
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Having said all that, if one can stand the darkness and gore of the time period, which has nothing to do with Graves, it is a good read. I found that considering the sadistic bend of some of his main protagonists, especially Caligula, Graves remained pretty discreet and didn't indulge in easy unsavory imagery, for which I was immensely grateful.
History really?
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I thoroughly enjoyed this book
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Every since Robert Graves first published this in 1961, it has been considered one of the best historical fictions. I remember rushing back home every Sunday in the 1980's to watch the BBC/PBS version that was being broadcast. I have a copy of the book and the TV series, but listening to this copy of the book reminded me just how much I enjoyed the story. Mr. Graves was a talented story teller, and from the beginning you are drawn completely into his historical world.
The narration is wonderful, and I highly recommend this as worth anyone's time. And don't forget the second half of the story - Claudius, The God
Compelling and Masterful Tale
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This is really the sort of book to read yourself, either on paper or ebook. It's just too difficult to back up a few pages to refresh yourself on where you left off, and impossible to go back and look up the previous references to a person or event.
Read the book
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Excellent!!
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Would you listen to I, Claudius again? Why?
I think it was C. S. Lewis who spoke frequently about measuring the success of a book by its ability to be enjoyably reread; something about sipping a good wine... In any case, this is certainly a tale I'd care to enjoy again.Graves uses his long-established affinity with Antiquity to bring long-dead voices alive to the modern ear. The narrative woven with measured historicity and quasi-sensationalist intrigue leaves the reader, or listener, with a gorgeous tapestry that should be artfully admired again and again.
What does Nelson Runger bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?
Graves writes a history fit for Claudius' sometime mentor, Livy, to pore over, but Runger's conversation illuminates the tale for the contemporary listener.A Classic from a Classicist
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Long live Claudius!
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a great listen
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Substantial and Entertaining
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Shenanigans in Ancient Rome
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