

An edition of Spartacus (1951)
By Howard Fast,Leonardo Domingo
Publish Date
1955
Publisher
Iḳuf
Language
yid
Pages
363
Description:
Spartacus, a fictionalization of a slave revolt in ancient Rome in 71 B.C., is well known today partly because of the 1960 movie starring Kirk Douglas and Laurence Olivier. It was originally published in 1951 by the author himself, after being turned down by every mainstream publisher of the day because of Fast's blacklisting for his Communist Party sympathies. The story of Spartacus, born a slave, trained as a gladiator, who led a slave revolt that was eventually put down by Crassus, was immensely popular, has sold millions of copies, and has gone through nearly a hundred editions. The appearance of this title in the North Castle series brings back into print a book that many regard as a classic, and is enhanced with a new Introduction by the author.
subjects: Fiction, Spartacus, in fiction, Rome in fiction, History, Gladiators in fiction, Revolutionaries in fiction, Revolutionaries, Gladiators, Slave insurrections in fiction, Slave insurrections, Fiction, historical, Rome, fiction, Large type books, Servile Wars (Rome : 135-71 B.C.) fast (OCoLC)fst01354697, Fiction, historical, general, General, Movies, Motion Pictures, Films, Novel, Tie-In, Action, Adventure, Imperio Romano, Revueltas de Esclavos, Esclavitud
People: Spartacus (d. 71 B.C), Spartacus (-71 B.C)
Places: Rome
Times: Servile Wars, 135-71 B.C., Servile War, 73 B.C.-71 B.C