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Claudius the God

De: Robert Graves
Narrado por: Nelson Runger
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Robert Graves continues Claudius' story with the epic adulteries of Messalina, King Herod Agrippa's betrayal of his old friend, and the final arrival of that bloodthirsty teenager, Nero.Friends, Romans, countrymen, lend us your ears: don't miss the first book, I, Claudius.©1962 Robert Graves (P)1987 Recorded Books Ficción Ficción Histórica Inspirador
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"This book, with or without its predecessor, is amusing and illuminating to a high degree." ( The New York Times)
Masterful Historical Fiction • Compelling Character Development • Rich Historical Detail • Excellent Sequel
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I enjoyed "I, Claudius" so much I bought and started this book immediately on finishing it. I'm very glad I did. I enjoyed "Claudius the God" even more.

"Claudius the God", like "I, Claudius" is top-shelf historical fiction, beautifully written, with perfect narration. What's better in this second book is that Claudius really comes into his own, grows as a character, and fulfills his potential.

I felt immense relief when Claudius gained control of his fate and really enjoyed where the author took the story from that point on. The new-ish (no pun intended) character of Herod is a great addition. The ending is brilliant (SPOILER ALERT:) though by the time Claudius dies, I found myself wishing it could have ended more better for him, his loved ones, and those loyal to poor old “King Log”.

I highly, highly recommend this book.

Fabulous sequel to I, Claudius

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The books makes a fine sequel to "I, Claudius," which I've already reviewed as being excellent. If you enjoyed that book, then you will obviously enjoy this fine piece of historical fiction.

This is a fictional autobiography of Claudius, fourth emperor of the Roman Empire. It is a narration of those events which transpired after Claudius became emperor. He has survived the reigns of the expedient Augustus, the perverse Tiberius, and the insane Caligula, where few others in his line have. But how long can he survive his wives?

Claudius is a sympathetic emperor and the narrator is entirely believable as Claudius himself. Attached to the end of this audiobook are readings from translations of Suetonius, Tacitus, and Cassius Dio regarding the death of Claudius as well as all that remains of Seneca's Apocolocyntosis. The translations are somewhat stilted but provide an interesting contrast between Graves' depiction of Claudius and those of the Roman Senators.

As good as the first...

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This and the first book are some of the best i have ever read. A must for people interested in Roman history.

great

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Even better than the first one, i wonder what Claudius would have felt of his existence being remembered so far into the future and so well regarded.

splendidly crafted

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Engrossing and highly detailed story full of historical facts, creativity, and drama. This and I, Claudius, are a must read!

A favorite book

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Highest literary, historic and dramatic quality. Work of genius. Performed brilliantly. Retread four times already still finding new attributes and details.

No saga like a Roman saga

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Even though I took two years of Latin in High School and two more in college, I do not consider myself a Roman history enthusiast or expert at all. But I do have an interest in many historical events and stages which is why I finally “read” [listened to] Robert Graves “I, Claudius” and the sequel, “Claudius the God.”

I say, “finally listened to” them because I have had the books for forty years now and never actually started reading them.

Now that has changed.

The books are both fascinating and beautifully written, lending themselves well to spoken narration. Graves proves himself a master at making the events of first century Roman antiquity come alive in the imaginative autobiography of the Emperor Claudius. Imaginative – yes. Far-fetched – no.

Very many of the events in the book (actually both books) are well-documented history. Other events that are not strictly documented history serve to fill out a sweeping story that seem “true to the man,” or “true to the woman,” even “true to the period.”

And what a period it was!

People grasping for power, sons and daughters, grandsons and granddaughters clawing for an inside track or a devious ploy to obtain power and keep it. Servants and slaves deciding to tell or withhold what they know or heard. Rumors whipping through the Roman populace and creating emergencies.

The Roman abbreviated motto, SPQR (The Senate and the Roman People - Senatus PopulusQue Romanus) seems to point backward to a time when the Senate actually wasn't just a craven rubber stamp for whatever an emperor wants. MRGA? ("Make Rome Great Again?")

Listening to the narration of the countless power manipulations, I could not help but see obvious parallels in present day American politics (perhaps minus the overt poisonings).

Nihil novi sub soli. (Nothing new under the sun.)

To my mind, Nelson Runger’s performance is excellent. His narration is clear and easily understood while driving in a car with the auditory competition of road noise. With a book length of sixteen and three-quarters hours, a great narrator is especially important.

16 hours, 47 minutes for I, Claudius; 19 hours, 46 minutes for Claudius the God.

Absolutely recommend both of these books in unabridged audible format.

Thank you Audible for making these gems available.

Continuing Claudius' great 1st century narrative

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Great sequel to a great novel. It deserves the status as a classic. Very talented voice artist.

Great Classic

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Just finished both books, I, Claudius & Claudius the god, both are highly entertaining. Though these ‘autobiographies’ are not actually from Claudius, they are well done and contain many accurate facts.

The story of Claudius

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I love the romans always have intriguing wonderfully old world story and mentions the bad emperrers

I love it

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