An Imaginary Life
In the first century AD, Publius Ovidius Naso, the most urbane and irreverant
poet of imperial Rome, was banished to a remote village on the edge of the
Black Sea. From these sparse facts, one of our most distinguished novelists
has fashioned an audacious and supremely moving work of fiction. Marooned on
the edge of the known world, exiled from his native tongue, Ovid depends on
the kindness of barbarians who impate their dead and converse with the spirit
world. But then he becomes the guardian of a still more savage creature, a
feral child who has grown up among deer. What ensues is a luminous encounter
between civilization and nature, as enacted by a poet who once catalogued the
treacheries of love and a boy who slowly learns how to give it.
Number of pages: 131
Reading time: 2 h. 11 min.
Formats: FB2, EPUB, PDF