Carthage Must Be Destroyed: The Rise and Fall of an Ancient Civilization by Richard Miles For ancient Romans, “Carthage Must Be Destroyed” had to be the wave of the future if they were to become the ...
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The story of Carthage isn’t necessarily what the Romans committed to history
Around 310 B.C.E., Carthage was under siege by Agathocles of Syracuse and his army. According to the ancient historian ...
The prolific Joyce Carol Oates usually publishes a couple of books a year—novels, poetry, non-fiction, short stories—and she’s been... Sep 22, 2015 — The prolific Joyce Carol Oates usually ...
Novelist Joyce Carol Oates must wish that she could read one evaluation of her work that didn't contain the word prolific, and while that's the price you pay for publishing nearly 100 books, reviewers ...
Carthage’s military history reaches back centuries before its well known generational conflict with Rome (264-146 BC. In his latest work, Prof. Hoyos (Sydney), author of Rome Victorious and A ...
From Carthage to Cairo, the Arab Spring unfolded in a blur of news footage and fast-moving events that are still playing out more than a year on. I jumped at the opportunity to choose three books that ...
The Esquire Theater and the Sammy Brown Library are teaming up to showcase three books made into movies for their “Books Make Great Movies” event. The books turned movies being showcased are ...
Joyce Carol Oates’s brilliant, weirdly structured new novel presents some problems for a reviewer who wants to persuade people to read it. First, the book contains some blow-the-top-of-your-head-off ...
IN VIRGIL’S Aeneid, Carthage is the city founded by Dido in north Africa after she flees her murderous brother, Pygmalion. Dido meets an unhappy end, of course; her lover, Aeneas, later abandons her ...
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