Salammbo - Paperback
Salammbo - Paperback
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by Gustave Flaubert (Author), Mint Editions (Contribution by)
Salammbo is the daughter of a Carthaginian general and statesman, who becomes the object of desire of the warrior leader who has invaded her home. After a precious veil is stolen from the city's holy temple, Salammbo is determined to bring it back.
Following the First Punic War, Carthage is unable to compensate its army of hired mercenaries. This angers the men causing them to revolt and attack the city. One of their leaders, Matho, has fallen in love with Salammbo, a priestess and daughter of the Carthaginian general. When Salammbo discovers the mercenaries have stolen a sacred veil, she goes to retrieve it. Yet, legend warns whoever touches the veil--regardless of intent--is doomed to die.
Salammbo is a historical epic that depicts the internal and external tragedy of war. It explores both sides of a conflict that leads to the same startling conclusion. Flaubert delivers a vivid characterization of corruption, politics, lust and obsession.
With an eye-catching new cover, and professionally typeset manuscript, this edition of Salammbo is both modern and readable.
Back Jacket
When Carthage is attacked by a group of mercenaries, a young priestess is targeted by their leader. Salammbo, by Gustave Flaubert, is a historical drama set during the Punic Wars. The title character is a vibrant and resourceful woman who unknowingly catches the eye of the mercenary's vengeful commander.