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Cleopatra [Hardcover]

Stacy Schiff
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4 Nov 2010

Cleopatra's palace shimmered with onyx and gold, but was richer still in political and sexual intrigue. Though her life spanned fewer then forty years, it reshaped the contours of the ancient world.

She was married twice, each time to a brother. She waged a brutal civil war against the first and she poisoned the second.Incest and assassination were family specialties. Cleopatra appears to have had sex with only two men.They happen, however to have been Julius Caesar and Mark Anthony, two of the most prominent Romans of the day. Both were married to other women. Cleopatra had a son with Caesar and - after his murder, three more with his protégé.

Famous long before she was notorious, Cleopatra has gone down in history for all the wrong reasons. Shakespeare and Shaw put words in her mouth. Michelangelo, Tiepolo, and Elizabeth Taylor put a face to her name. Along the way the supple personality has been lost. In a masterly return to the classical sources, Stacy Schiff here boldly separates fact from fiction to rescue the magnetic queen whose death ushered in a new world order a generation before the birth of Christ. Rich in detail, epic in scope, Schiff's is a luminous, deeply original reconstruction of a dazzling life.


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  • Hardcover: 384 pages
  • Publisher: Virgin Books (4 Nov 2010)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0753539551
  • ISBN-13: 978-0753539552
  • Product Dimensions: 16.2 x 3.6 x 24 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (48 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 254,055 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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We see a great queen painted in dazzling colours in the twilight of a dazzling kingdom... new life is breathed into an indisputably authentic icon (Sunday Times )

Under [Schiff's] pen, the mirage of Cleopatra shimmers down the deserts of time and suddenly stands before us, in new and thrilling sharp focus...full of well-researched context and much learned speculation (Jan Moir Daily Mail )

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The Pulitzer Prize-winning biographer brings to life the most intriguing woman in the history of the world: Cleopatra, the last queen of Egypt.

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4.0 out of 5 stars If you thought you knew the story 27 Nov 2011
Format:Paperback
Stacy Schiff's biography of Cleopatra is not only beautifully written but also thoroughly researched and objectively presented. For the first time, an author makes debunking the myths surrounding Cleopatra's persona and her relationships with Caesar and Mark Antony the main goal. She gives us a fresh perspective on how Cleopatra became one of the most capable and richest rulers in the ancient world, and how the wealth and strategic location of her empire made her a centrepiece in Roman history. She reviews primary sources in a surgically critical way thereby helping the reader understand the potential biases and misrepresentations that, for so long, have created countless myths and legends about this female leader. Definitely worth a read.
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5.0 out of 5 stars The real Cleopatra revealed 12 Oct 2011
Format:Paperback
This book was recommended to me by a friend whose opinion I trust. When it first arrived I will admit to doubts. The cover looks like a `chick lit' version of the supposedly passionate love affairs of a beautiful ancient queen, and nothing like an academic book of any weight. On opening it, however, I found not only some beautiful photographic illustrations, but also a Selected Bibliography. A good start.
It got better. Schiff manages to be both readable and accurate. She tells the story in the third person, but from Cleopatra's point of view. For the reader this could be an eye opener. Cleopatra is one of those historic characters everybody knows about, either from Shakespeare or from the famous (infamous?) film with Elizabeth Taylor. She was a stunningly beautiful Egyptian queen who had passionate love affairs with both Julius Caesar and Mark Antony. Or was she? Schiff sets the record straight. Her Cleopatra is a fiercely intelligent, politically astute queen fighting for her throne and her people, at a time of huge turmoil. The major power, Rome, was in the throes of a civil war, and in order to survive, Cleopatra had to choose sides not once, but twice. The first time was easy; she was fighting for her own throne and Caesar appeared in Egypt at just the right time to come to her aid. Schiff does a very good job of explaining the complexities of the Egyptian system, including the fact that Cleopatra, being a Ptolemy, is Greek, not actually Egyptian. Schiff also explains how `love' was probably not a motivation on either side; they both had something to gain. Caesar had his army, and Cleopatra had the money, something Caesar needed desperately. A match made in heaven one might say. After the death of Caesar the second choice was a little more difficult. Mark Antony or Octavian?
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5.0 out of 5 stars Jewel of Alexandria 10 Aug 2011
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This is a fabulously entertaining biography, dripping with juicy descriptions of the glories of ancient Alexandria. Schiff writes in an easy-going affable style which belies the heavy source material she must have had to plough through to achieve this exceptional work.

In essence Schiff describes how an uncultured, unenlighted and hypocritically puritanical Rome sought to erase the memory of this intelligent and effective Queen through setting her fertility and riches (something she shared in common with her land) against her.

My own minute criticism of Schiff is that she intersperses some of her comparisons with fragments of US history, something a UK reader can sometimes find a little jarring, but this is a very minor point considering the strength of the book as a whole.

This has to be the best biography I've read so far this year.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Hmmmm.... 12 Jan 2013
By AnimaSola TOP 500 REVIEWER
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Yes; the book is excellently written, and yes; Im willing to accept that Schiff did some very thorough and lengthy research - and certainly there is no doubt that she loves the subject and setting - theres a LOT of hard work and an enormous amount of heart here; and its clearly paid off in a very rich, enjoyable read...

But Im instantly frustrated when "the true story" is applied to a subject that there is no living memory about, and that even documented "evidence" is down to speculation given the immense passage of time, societal evolution and - with best intention - western interpretation.
The Cleopatra from Schiffs novel (and I think this is an important distinction which I'll explain shortly) is at once a very human and fragile woman, and a powerhouse of political clout and savvy.
If read NOT as a biography, but as a novel, it is fantastic.

However - and this was my bugbear - as a biography... It reads more like a soap opera.

It is where there are gaps in evidence that myth and legends are born. It is, then, these gaps that Schiff tries to impart HER speculation (based on her research though, not JUST assumption) to resolve the various myths surrounding Cleopatra.
Its done very well - I will not debate that - but gaps they still are, evidence there is not, and so you HAVE to take Schiff's Cleopatra with the same pinch of salt you would take anyone elses.

That said - its still a great read - I just think it should take a step back from claiming to be THE story.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Beyond the myth? 9 July 2011
By Michael Finn TOP 500 REVIEWER
Format:Paperback
In 2000 Stacy Schiff won a Pulitzer for her biography of Vera Nabokov, wife of Author Vladimir Nabokov. In this biography she casts her researching skills a little further back in time and tries to pierce the glare and glamour of mythology, push past the propaganda and traverse the abyss of 2000 years of history in search of Cleopatra VII. At hand she has a wealth of sources that might be as daunting as searching for truth buried by two millennia of hyperbole and obscurement. On ancient historians Schiff comments, "They are by modern standards polemicists, apologists, moralists, fabulists, recyclers, cut-and-pasters, hacks."
She sets out as her mission plan, in dealing with so many biased, unsafe testimonies and incomplete evidence, most of which written centuries after the event or destroyed by the censor of the victorious or the ravages of time and environment, to not add to the confusion with her own opinions and supposition but rather, as she puts it, to coral the probabilities. Considering that according to Schiff, Cleopatra VII, "Effectively ceases to exist without a Roman in the room." it is no surprise that this account pretty much begins with the young queen rolling out of that famous travelling sack at the feet of Caesar. History doesn't do childhoods apparently. In many ways the author seems to suggest that Cleopatra and Egypt at that time were synonymous, and in the absence of a clear account of the woman, a detailed portrait of Alexandria and Egyptian society would have to suffice, initially at least. It's with a note of indignation that Schiff bemoans that in an age of accomplished, realistic portraiture there is not a single authoritative bust of Cleopatra.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Interesting speculation
This is a reasonable stab at the story of one of the most famous women in history. Well written for fans of history and fans of historical tales alike there is enough here to hold... Read more
Published 1 month ago by J. Lyne
3.0 out of 5 stars Quite hard work
As a recently retired academic I have been celebrating my freedom by reading only light fiction works and as a result I found this historical text, read for a book club, quite hard... Read more
Published 2 months ago by Esther
1.0 out of 5 stars really couldnt get into it
i really couldnt get into this book. its written more as a factual book than a novel and i couldnt understand why people had given it such good reviews. Read more
Published 3 months ago by clotty
4.0 out of 5 stars Very readable - recommended
I found the first 50 or so pages of this biography a bit dull and was a bit concerned that I'd find the whole thing rather tiresome. Read more
Published 17 months ago by daisyrock
3.0 out of 5 stars Poorly structures and confusing
I tried my hardest to get through this book, but only managed just over half. I am not really into historical books, but this topic fascinates me and although the content itself... Read more
Published 18 months ago by SuPeRsOnIc
4.0 out of 5 stars Excellent retelling of an ancient tale
A thoroughly enjoyable, well written, well researched but not too detailed biography of one of history's big names. Read more
Published 18 months ago by Elizabeth Taylor
5.0 out of 5 stars Worthy of a queen.
I'm not a huge fan of popular history books, but I am interested in Classical history and Cleopatra attracted me because of its vaguely feminist slant. It was brilliant. Read more
Published 19 months ago by J. Charlesworth
3.0 out of 5 stars A right historical soap opera
Plots & sub-plots galore, including murder, infidelity, & enough intrigue to keep a soap opera going for a couple of years or more! Read more
Published 19 months ago by Mr. K. Cross
3.0 out of 5 stars Cleopatraaaaaah!!
I agree with a lot of my fellow reviewers that this is a wonderful subject and yet it's a curiously difficult book to get into and I just couldn't muster much enthusiasm for it. Read more
Published 19 months ago by Soo Broo
1.0 out of 5 stars Confusing
What a disappointment. Fascinating subject made completely incomprehensible by a very poor book structure and poor editing. Read more
Published 19 months ago by artemisrhi
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