- Pride of Carthage
"Pride of Carthage" is a 2005 a novel about the
Second Punic War by American authorDavid Anthony Durham . It was first published by Doubleday, in the United States, 2005. The book was translated in Italian, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, and Swedish.Plot summary
The novel is a retelling of
Hannibal Barca 's, the Carthaginian military leader, assault on theRoman Republic . The novel begins in Ancient Spain, where Hannibal Barca sets out with tens of thousands of soldiers and 30 elephants. After conquering the Roman-allied city ofSaguntum , Hannibal accepts Rome's declaration of war. He befriends peoples disillusioned by Rome and outwits the opponents who believe the land route he has chosen is impossible. Hannibal’s armies suffers brutal losses as they pass through thePyrenees Mountains , ford theRhone River , and make a winter crossing of theAlps before descending to fight battles at the Trebia River, Lake Trasimene, Cannae and Zama. The novel ends roughly where the war ends, although Hannibal lived on for some years as both a political figure and a mercenary soldier.The novel features a wide cast of characters of many nationalities, from famous generals down to infantrymen and campfollowers, from
Numidians to Macedonians. Durham draws a complex portrait of Hannibal, both as a warrior and as a husband and father.Awards and nominations
*Finalist for the 2006 Legacy Award for Fiction from the Hurston/Wright Foundation.
*Book Sense 76 pick
*Black Issues Book Review’s Best Books of 2005
*Book Sense Extended Bestseller List
*For reviews see: Black Issues Book Review (January-February 2005), The Christian Science Monitor (January 11, 2005), TheNew York Times Book Review (February 6, 2005), TheSan Francisco Chronicle (February 13, 2005), “All Things Considered” on National Public Radio (February 15, 2005), The News and Observer (February 20, 2005),The Washington Post (March 30, 2005).Further reading (non-fiction)
*Bradford, E, "Hannibal", London, Macmillan London Ltd., 1981
*Caven, B., "Punic Wars", London, George Werdenfeld and Nicholson Ltd., 1980
*Cottrell, Leonard, "Hannibal: Enemy of Rome", Da Capo Press, 1992, ISBN 0-306-80498-0
*Daly, Gregory, "Cannae: The Experience of Battle in the Second Punic War", London/New York, Routledge, 2002, ISBN 0-415-32743-1
*Delbrück, Hans, "Warfare in Antiquity", 1920, ISBN 0-8032-9199-X
*Hoyos, Dexter: "Hannibal's Dynasty: Power and Politics in the Western Mediterranean, 247–183 B.C." (Routledge: London & New York, 2003; paperback edition with maps, 2005) - has much discussion of strategy and warfare.
*Hoyos, Dexter, "Hannibal: Rome's Greatest Enemy", Bristol Phoenix Press, 2005, ISBN 1-904675-46-8 (hbk) ISBN 1-904675-47-6 (pbk)
*Lamb, Harold, "Hannibal: One Man Against Rome", 1959.
*Lancel, Serge, "Hannibal", Blackwell Publishing, 1999, ISBN 0631218483
*Livy , and De Selincourt, Aubery, "The War with Hannibal: Books XXI-XXX of the History of Rome from its Foundation", Penguin Classics, Reprint edition, July 30, 1965, ISBN 0-14-044145-X (pbk)(also [http://etext.lib.virginia.edu/etcbin/toccer-new2?id=Liv3His.sgm&
] )
*Prevas, John, "Hannibal Crosses the Alps: The Invasion of Italy and the Second Punic War", 2001, ISBN 0306810700, questions which route he took
*Talbert, Richard J.A., ed., "Atlas of Classical History", Routledge, London/New York, 1985, ISBN 0-415-03463-9External links
* [http://www.davidanthonydurham.com/ Official website]
* [http://www.davidanthonydurham.com/blog/ Author's Blog]
* [http://www.reviewsofbooks.com/pride_of_carthage/ Various Pride of Carthage Reviews]
* [http://www.unrv.com/empire/battle-of-cannae.php The Battle of Cannae] at www.unrv.com
* [http://www.roman-empire.net/army/cannae.html The Battle of Cannae] at Roman-empire.net
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