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Cleopatra: A Life by Stacy Schiff

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mari1532's review against another edition

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4.0

I enjoyed this audiobook. Like millions of others, I have always been fascinated by Cleopatra. Having recently watched the Netflix documentary Queen Cleopatra I realized that while I had read several fictional accounts of her life I had never read a nonfiction account. 

I appreciate how Schiff could discuss Cleopatra's life without shifting away from her as the central character too much. Women throughout history are not often well documented and given that Cleopatra lost her final battle to Octavian, having actual evidence from her lifetime is even more difficult. Under similar circumstances, it would be easy for the author to use the men in her life or the surrounding events to provide the majority of the book while only discussing the main topic sparingly. However, Schiff did an excellent job of relating everything to Cleopatra whether it was discussing her potential thoughts or motives or using the evidence to tie everything together. 

I will preface this next statement by saying it is the first biography I have read of Cleopatra, but I do think that this was a well thought-out and comprehensive view of the Egyptian Pharaoh. I would recommend.

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4.5

A stupendously detailed and intelligent biography of Cleopatra, with a smart eye taken to discerning probable fact from libellous misogyny and Roman propaganda. 

Most of my Ancient Egypt knowledge centres of Ramesside Egypt 1500yrs prior to Cleopatra, so this was a really fascinating new view into Egyptian history, but also into the Hellenistic age. 

Learned so much about Julius Caesar, Mark Antony, Octavian, and the whole cast of characters, and feel like this presents a reasoned walkthrough of the likeliest facts. Really really fantastic read!

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