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Petronius, Transl. Piero Chiara, Transl. P.G. Walsh

The Satyricon

Fiction | Novel/Book in Verse | Adult | Published in 60

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Before You Read

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Super Short Summary

The Satyricon, by Petronius, follows the adventures of Encolpius, an educated man traveling across the Mediterranean with his friend Ascyltus and their young companion Giton. They encounter various figures, including the wealthy Trimalchio, and navigate conflicts over Giton. The narrative spans encounters with fortune hunters in Croton and fragments abruptly, leaving many plot threads unresolved. The text contains references to enslavement, non-consensual sex, and sex with underage individuals.

Reviews & Readership

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Both translations of The Satyricon present Petronius's work vividly, with Piero Chiara's version being noted for its fluidity and accessibility, while P.G. Walsh's translation is praised for its scholarly rigor and detailed annotations. However, some readers find Chiara's translation lacks the depth of Walsh's more literal approach. Both translations maintain the humor and satirical essence of the original text.

Who should read this

Who Should Read The Satyricon?

A reader who enjoys The Satyricon by Petronius, transl. Piero Chiara and transl. P.G. Walsh, likely appreciates classical literature, satire, and ribald humor, much like fans of Don Quixote or The Golden Ass. They have an interest in ancient Roman culture and relish stories that combine wit with social commentary.

RecommendedReading Age

18+years

Lexile Level

1450L

Book Details

Genre

Satire

Classic Fiction

Topics

Love / Sexuality

Themes

Life/Time: Mortality & Death

Values/Ideas: Loyalty & Betrayal

Identity: Sexuality