Catullus' Bedspread: The Life of Rome's Most Erotic Poet
“A superb portrait of this most human of poets who leaps to life, hating and loving as ferociously as ever, before our twenty-first-century eyes.” —The Sunday Times (London)

A vivid narrative that recreates the life of Gaius Valerius Catullus, Rome’s first modern poet, and follows a young man’s journey through a world filled with all the indulgences and sexual excesses of the time, from doomed love affairs to shrewd political maneuvering and backstabbing—an accessible, appealing look at one of history’s greatest poets.

Born to one of Verona’s leading families, Catullus spent most of his young adulthood in Rome, mingling with the likes of Caesar and Cicero and chronicling his life through his poetry. Famed for his lyrical and subversive voice, his poems about his friends were jocular, often obscenely funny, while those who crossed him found themselves skewered in raunchy verse, sudden objects of hilarity and ridicule. These bawdy poems were disseminated widely throughout Rome. Many of his poems recall his secret longstanding affair with the seductive older Clodia.

While Catullus and Clodia made love in the shadows, the whole of Italy was quaking as Caesar, Pompey and Crassus forged a doomed alliance for power. During these tumultuous years, Catullus increasingly turned to darker subject matter, and he finally composed his greatest work of all—a poem about the decoration on a bedspread—which forms the heart of this biography, a work of beauty that will achieve immortality and make Catullus a legend.

Catullus’ Bedspread includes an 8-page color insert. 

“Aficionados of lively, finely crafted biography are well-served . . . Weav[es] well-researched social history with a compelling account of political machinations in Rome.” —The Guardian
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Catullus' Bedspread: The Life of Rome's Most Erotic Poet
“A superb portrait of this most human of poets who leaps to life, hating and loving as ferociously as ever, before our twenty-first-century eyes.” —The Sunday Times (London)

A vivid narrative that recreates the life of Gaius Valerius Catullus, Rome’s first modern poet, and follows a young man’s journey through a world filled with all the indulgences and sexual excesses of the time, from doomed love affairs to shrewd political maneuvering and backstabbing—an accessible, appealing look at one of history’s greatest poets.

Born to one of Verona’s leading families, Catullus spent most of his young adulthood in Rome, mingling with the likes of Caesar and Cicero and chronicling his life through his poetry. Famed for his lyrical and subversive voice, his poems about his friends were jocular, often obscenely funny, while those who crossed him found themselves skewered in raunchy verse, sudden objects of hilarity and ridicule. These bawdy poems were disseminated widely throughout Rome. Many of his poems recall his secret longstanding affair with the seductive older Clodia.

While Catullus and Clodia made love in the shadows, the whole of Italy was quaking as Caesar, Pompey and Crassus forged a doomed alliance for power. During these tumultuous years, Catullus increasingly turned to darker subject matter, and he finally composed his greatest work of all—a poem about the decoration on a bedspread—which forms the heart of this biography, a work of beauty that will achieve immortality and make Catullus a legend.

Catullus’ Bedspread includes an 8-page color insert. 

“Aficionados of lively, finely crafted biography are well-served . . . Weav[es] well-researched social history with a compelling account of political machinations in Rome.” —The Guardian
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Catullus' Bedspread: The Life of Rome's Most Erotic Poet

Catullus' Bedspread: The Life of Rome's Most Erotic Poet

by Daisy Dunn
Catullus' Bedspread: The Life of Rome's Most Erotic Poet

Catullus' Bedspread: The Life of Rome's Most Erotic Poet

by Daisy Dunn

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“A superb portrait of this most human of poets who leaps to life, hating and loving as ferociously as ever, before our twenty-first-century eyes.” —The Sunday Times (London)

A vivid narrative that recreates the life of Gaius Valerius Catullus, Rome’s first modern poet, and follows a young man’s journey through a world filled with all the indulgences and sexual excesses of the time, from doomed love affairs to shrewd political maneuvering and backstabbing—an accessible, appealing look at one of history’s greatest poets.

Born to one of Verona’s leading families, Catullus spent most of his young adulthood in Rome, mingling with the likes of Caesar and Cicero and chronicling his life through his poetry. Famed for his lyrical and subversive voice, his poems about his friends were jocular, often obscenely funny, while those who crossed him found themselves skewered in raunchy verse, sudden objects of hilarity and ridicule. These bawdy poems were disseminated widely throughout Rome. Many of his poems recall his secret longstanding affair with the seductive older Clodia.

While Catullus and Clodia made love in the shadows, the whole of Italy was quaking as Caesar, Pompey and Crassus forged a doomed alliance for power. During these tumultuous years, Catullus increasingly turned to darker subject matter, and he finally composed his greatest work of all—a poem about the decoration on a bedspread—which forms the heart of this biography, a work of beauty that will achieve immortality and make Catullus a legend.

Catullus’ Bedspread includes an 8-page color insert. 

“Aficionados of lively, finely crafted biography are well-served . . . Weav[es] well-researched social history with a compelling account of political machinations in Rome.” —The Guardian

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780062317049
Publisher: HarperCollins
Publication date: 12/15/2023
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 329
Sales rank: 371,949
File size: 6 MB

About the Author

Daisy Dunn studied classics at the University of Oxford, earned a master’s degree in art history at the Courtauld Institute of Art, and completed a doctorate in classics and art history at University College London. She writes for the Daily Telegraph, Newsweek, The Spectator, the Times Literary Supplement, and History Today. She lives in London, England.

Table of Contents

Maps xi

Author's Note xvii

Timeline xxi

Prologue 1

I In search of Catullus 15

II The house on the Palatine Hill 23

III An elegant new little book 41

IV Sparrow 57

V The rumours of our elders 73

VI The power of three 89

VII I hate and I love 105

VIII Farewell 121

IX A sea of mackerel 131

X Canvas 145

XI The boxwood Argo 169

XII Godly rumbling 189

XIII The Roman stage 203

XIV A flower on the edge of the meadow 223

Epilogue 237

Appendix: Poem 64 - Catullus' Bedspread Poem 245

Note on Currency and Measures 269

Notes 271

Select Bibliography 295

List of Illustrations 299

Acknowledgements 301

Index 303

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