Description
About the Author
Since 1977, John Pemble has been attached to the University of Bristol, where he is currently Senior Research Fellow. He has published a wide range of books and articles, including Shakespeare Goes to Paris (Continnuum, 2005), Britain's Gurkha War (Frontline Books, 2008), and The Mediterranean Passion (Faber and Faber, 2009). He has written for The Listener, the Times Literary Supplement, and The Guardian, and is a regular contributor to the London Review of Books.
Reviews
The Rome We Have Lost is a magnificent companion ... Lucid and authoritative, Pemble shows how Rome, even when absented from history as a 'heritage site', remains a shaping presence. * Dominic Green, Minerva *
Among the merits of this beautifully written book is its understated erudition and pithy yet wide-ranging narrative, itself a product of the European cultural tradition that this author both applauds and mourns. * Lucy Riall, Times Literary Supplement *
Any serious consideration of what Rome means must combine vastly different disciplines. Pemble is poetic, skilled and erudite in juggling them. * Emily Michelson, Times Higher Education *
This is an erduite, beautifully written and thought provoking book. * Rosemary Sweet, University of Leicester *
Book Information
ISBN 9780198803966
Author John Pemble
Format Hardback
Page Count 202
Imprint Oxford University Press
Publisher Oxford University Press
Dimensions(mm) 227mm * 168mm * 21mm