Rome's Last Citizen
The Life and Legacy of Cato, Mortal Enemy of Caesar
by Rob Goodman
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Pub Date Oct 16 2012 | Archive Date Oct 16 2012
St. Martin's Press | Thomas Dunne Books
Description
Marcus Porcius Cato: aristocrat who walked barefoot and slept on the ground
with his troops, political heavyweight who cultivated the image of a Stoic
philosopher, a hardnosed defender of tradition who presented himself as a man
out of the sacred Roman past—and the last man standing when Rome’s Republic fell
to tyranny. His blood feud with Caesar began in the chamber of the Senate,
played out on the battlefields of a world war, and ended when he took his own
life rather than live under a dictator.
Centuries of thinkers, writers,
and artists have drawn inspiration from Cato’s Stoic courage. Saint Augustine
and the early Christians were moved and challenged by his example. Dante, in
his Divine Comedy, chose Cato to preside over the souls who arrive
in Purgatory. George Washington so revered him that he staged a play on Cato’s
life to revive the spirit of his troops at Valley Forge. Now, in Rome’s Last
Citizen, Rob Goodman and Jimmy Soni deliver the first modern
biography of this stirring figure.
Cato’s life is a gripping tale that
resonates deeply with our own turbulent times. He grappled with terrorists, a
debt crisis, endemic political corruption, and a huge gulf between the elites
and those they governed. In many ways, Cato was the ultimate man of principle—he
even chose suicide rather than be used by Caesar as a political pawn. But Cato
was also a political failure: his stubbornness sealed his and Rome’s defeat, and
his lonely end casts a shadow on the recurring hope that a singular leader can
transcend the dirty business of politics.
Rome’s Last Citizen is a
timeless story of an uncompromising man in a time of crisis and his lifelong
battle to save the Republic.
Advance Praise
—Adrienne Mayor, Stanford University, National Book Award finalist for The Poison King: The Life and Legend of Mithradates, Rome's Deadliest Enemy
“Cato’s life always had epic dimensions in his own mind. His principled, gory suicide made him a symbol of liberty for two thousand years, the model for George Washington and many others. Jimmy Soni and Rob Goodman have somehow given us a life of Cato that is neither hero-worshiping nor debunking. Instead, this handsomely written biography is vividly intelligent and valuably reflective. It is a very fine treatment of a life worth knowing, and a valuable meditation on how a life becomes a myth.”
—Jedediah Purdy, professor of law at Duke University, author of For Common Things: Irony, Trust, and Commitment in America Today and Being America: Liberty, Commerce and Violence in an American World
"Cato, an icon to the founding fathers, has become a neglected figure. In their spirited new biography—the first since Plutarch!—Rob Goodman and Jimmy Soni give us his story, and explain why this Roman statesman meant so much to our political forbearers."
—Jacob Weisberg, chairman and editor-in-chief of the Slate Group and New York Times bestselling author of The Bush Tragedy
Available Editions
EDITION | Hardcover |
ISBN | 9780312681234 |
PRICE | $26.99 (USD) |
PAGES | 384 |