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Pompeii: A Novel by Robert Harris
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Pompeii

by Robert Harris

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Random House Audio (2003), Audio CD

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Excellent descriptions of the Bay of Naples in AD79, he really brings the period alive. The story is a boy's own adventure that isn't really my sort of novel, but enjoyed the historical and geographical aspect of it. ( )
  Tifi | Dec 14, 2009 |
Gutes Buch: Mir hat dieses Buch recht gut gefallen, da die Lebensumstände der damaligen Bevölkerung gut wiedergegeben werden, außerdem ist die Story interessant und wird aus dem Blickwinkel eines Wasserbauers geschrieben. Auch das hat für mich den Reiz ausgemacht.
Zumdem wird natürlich in allen Einzelheiten der Ausbruch des Vesuvs beschrieben. Und irgendwie kitschig oder verschnulzt wird es zum Glück nicht.
  r1hard | Nov 22, 2009 |
Everyone in western civilization knows how the book is going to end but anyway it's a great story. The novel is too contrived to be called brilliant, the occasional sudden change of point of view is a little jarring and one scene is quite shocking. But overall this is very professional, well-researched and enjoyable historical fiction. Using the idea of water supply and the matrix of aqueducts as the framework for the story worked really well too. ( )
  lunarcheck | Nov 14, 2009 |
I liked this a lot. Maybe a good book for engineers to read - the aqueducts are described in loving detail, and the mechanics of the eruption are explained carefully via the use of selected quotes at the beginning of each chapter. The plot probably was a lot better mapped out on paper than it was in the actual book, as some of the characters seem neatly fleshed out and others less so. It's problematic that the whole thing ends in the eruption, because apparently the author felt that to let too many of the characters survive wouldn't make sense, but when all the characters vanish in one fell swoop at the end, you feel a bit cheated. Still, getting there is a lot of fun. Targeted at males. ( )
  benfulton | Nov 3, 2009 |
I'm not usually much for historical fiction, but I thoroughly enjoyed this one. It is the well-known story of the eruption of Mount Vesuvius, but told from a slightly different perspective: the engineer of the aqueduct, dealing with a drought, a pipe blockage, and strange smells of sulfur in the water. In addition to the science (which I found fascinating - Roman technology was amazing), there is plenty of personal and political intrigue to keep the plot rolling along. This fun little book made me want to learn more about Pompeii and the Roman Empire, which says a lot, considering I'd never given them much thought outside the occasional History Channel documentary. Definitely recommended if you're in the mood for some good historical fiction. ( )
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American superiority in all matters of science, economics, industry, politics, business, medicine, engineering, social life, social justice, and of course, the military was total and indisputable. Even Europeans suffering the pangs of wounded chauvinism looked on with awe art the brilliant example the United States had set for the world as the third millennium began. -- Tom Wolfe, Hooking Up
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They left the aquaduct two hours before dawn, climbing by moonlight into the hills overlooking the port - six men in single file, the engineer leading.
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All along the Mediterranean coast, the Roman empire’s richest citizens are relaxing in their luxurious villas, enjoying the last days of summer. The world’s largest navy lies peacefully at anchor in Misenum. The tourists are spending their money in the seaside resorts of Baiae, Herculaneum, and Pompeii.

But the carefree lifestyle and gorgeous weather belie an impending cataclysm, and only one man is worried. The young engineer Marcus Attilius Primus has just taken charge of the Aqua Augusta, the enormous aqueduct that brings fresh water to a quarter of a million people in nine towns around the Bay of Naples. His predecessor has disappeared. Springs are failing for the first time in generations. And now there is a crisis on the Augusta’s sixty-mile main line—somewhere to the north of Pompeii, on the slopes of Mount Vesuvius.

Attilius—decent, practical, and incorruptible—promises Pliny, the famous scholar who commands the navy, that he can repair the aqueduct before the reservoir runs dry. His plan is to travel to Pompeii and put together an expedition, then head out to the place where he believes the fault lies. But Pompeii proves to be a corrupt and violent town, and Attilius soon discovers that there are powerful forces at work—both natural and man-made—threatening to destroy him.

With his trademark elegance and intelligence, Robert Harris, bestselling author of Archangel and Fatherland, re-creates a world on the brink of disaster.

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