Authors
Hackfeld Rodolfo

Hackfeld Rodolfo


Set against the dusty and grandiose backdrop of classical Antiquity, this epic narrative retraces the forgotten deeds of heroes, philosophers, and leaders who shaped the roots of the Mediterranean world. The work immerses itself in the mysteries of vanished civilizations, describing with impeccable philological precision the bloody pitched battles, complex palace intrigues, and religious rites that dominated daily life before the unstoppable rise of Rome. Despite dealing with such remote subject matter, the narrative style remains extraordinarily compelling and modern, capable of making the political tensions and human passions of a distant era palpable. By exploiting the genre of the ancient historical tale, the text goes beyond mere reenactment, elevating itself to a profound reflection on the nature of power and the fragility of empires. A literary journey where ruins come back to reveal secrets kept for millennia beneath the relentless sands of time.