The Dream of Scipio

Paperback, 416 pages

English language

Published by Riverhead Books, Riverhead Trade.

ISBN:
978-1-57322-986-9
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The Dream of Scipio is a novel by Iain Pears. It is set in Provence at three different critical moments of Western civilization—the collapse of the Roman Empire in the fifth century, the Black Death in the fourteenth, the Second World War in the twentieth—through which the fortunes of three men are followed:

Manlius Hippomanes, a Gallic aristocrat obsessed with the preservation of Roman civilization Olivier de Noyen, a poet and scholar, active in the Papal Court at Avignon Julien Barneuve, an intellectual who cooperates with the Vichy governmentThe story of each man is woven through the narrative, all linked by the Dream of Scipio, written by Manlius (not Cicero's eponymous classical text) and rediscovered by Olivier and Julien. Inspired by the teachings of Sophia, a Neoplatonist philosopher and the daughter of a student of Hypatia, Manlius composes the text to justify the decisions he takes when facing attack by …

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5 stars

A truly magnificent achievement. It's one of the few books I started rereading as soon as I finished it.
Trying to explain the structure of this novel is a futile excercise. However, it's three storylines both run in parallel and interact, despite being in totally different eras. This is also a good reason to reread it, since you'll get more out of it the second time around.
The interesting part of the book is that it explores the main themes by the different responses of the characters to their predicaments. Said predicaments being at the same time very similar but also very different. As mentioned, it's hard to explain.
Also props for the flawlessly executed cold open. Very much a risk that rarely pays off but well done here.

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