John Williams’s Augustus — a novel about the legendary Roman emperor — is an interesting novel because so much of it has resonance with autocratic leaders of our own time: How do you oppose a foe who is wholly irrational and unpredictable — and yet who, out of animal energy and the accident of circumstance, … Continue reading Augustus (1972), by John Williams
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