
Le Satyricon
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Le Satyricon
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A lively, fragmented portrait of ancient Rome awaits, narrated by the mischievous Trimalchio and his companions as they wander from banquet to banquet, from bustling streets to luxurious villas. The story opens with a raucous feast where wine flows freely and vulgar jokes mix with sharp observations about social ambition and decadence. Its episodic structure lets listeners dip in and out of scenes that sparkle with wit while exposing the pretensions of the elite.
Through colorful characters—gluttonous freedmen, flamboyant courtesans, and cynical philosophers—the work sketches a world where pleasure and excess collide with a cynical view of morality. The narrator’s candid, often bawdy language captures the raw energy of a society that revels in indulgence yet hints at deeper human desires. Listeners will be drawn into the bustling market stalls, the glittering banquets, and the underbelly of Roman life, all rendered with a humor that feels both ancient and surprisingly modern.
Language
fr
Duration
~6 hours (365K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Madeleine Fournier. Images provided by the Hathi Trust.
Release date
2016-10-19
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

20–66
Known as Nero’s "judge of elegance," this Roman writer is traditionally credited with the Satyricon, one of the sharpest and strangest surviving works from ancient literature. His life is known only in fragments, which gives his story the same mystery and wit that mark his writing.
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