Ovid, the Augustan scapegoat

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Pub Date 7 Oct 2013 | Archive Date 15 Nov 2013

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This intelligent, intriguing historical novel weaves together both fact and fiction, bringing the world of the controversial Latin poet Ovid to vivid life. A great book for everybody, including students in Roman history. It is the year 14 CE. Emperor Augustus dies without pardoning Ovid, Rome’s darling, whom he banished to the border of the Roman Empire for reasons comprehensible but never named. Ovid is now deserted by his protecting innocence, forced to question life, the absurdity of success and the horror of failure. He must reinvent himself and change more profoundly than the characters of his acclaimed Metamorphoses, if he and his poems are to survive.

Ovid’s journey out of exile, be it along the edge of the known world where he enters places alien even to his imagination, or in Rome where he can no longer recognise the people he used to know, transforms him into a man who is no more obsessed with his own mortality, but accepts the consequences of his own choices. He refuses to be anyone’s scapegoat, confronts friends and enemies, and finally decides to write for posterity rather than glory.

Carefully researched, this novel is based on fact blended with unconventional theories about the strange and mythical places of this ancient world, including the western shore of the Black Sea and the Lower Danube. Michael Solomon travelled through the places described on Ovid’s journey, including Ovid’s birthplace, Sulmona, the city surrounded by the impressive Abruzzi Mountains, seeking these landscapes that might be the same today as they have been two thousand years ago and which inspired the man and ultimately this book.


This intelligent, intriguing historical novel weaves together both fact and fiction, bringing the world of the controversial Latin poet Ovid to vivid life. A great book for everybody, including...


A Note From the Publisher

Michael Solomon was born in Romania and studied engineering. He now lives in London and travels extensively, both privately and with his work, and lately he runs a marathon each year. Freedom, friendship and exile, in their various aspects, have always been subjects he has examined in his writing. At present he is writing an urban drama, tinged with the mysterious presence of a fox, one of over 5000 that live in London…



"In my early twenties I spent some years in Constanta, the place where Ovid was relegated. There I became deeply interested by Ovid. About his story I found that there was more to be known."
– Solomon comments on the inspiration behind his novel.

Michael Solomon was born in Romania and studied engineering. He now lives in London and travels extensively, both privately and with his work, and lately he runs a marathon each year. Freedom...


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