1. Page top
  2. Top navigation
  3. Main navigation
  4. Left-hand-side navigation
  5. Search box
  6. Content area
  7. Page foot
Any book. Anywhere.

Book details

The Gladiators

The Gladiators

 eBook, Published by Random House UK   (19 August 2011)

£7.49

Book description

Arthur Koestler's first novel, set in the late Roman Republic, tells the story of the revolt of Spartacus and man's search for Utopia. The first of three novels concerned with the 'ethics of revolution', it addresses the age-old debate of whether the end justifies the means, an argument continued in his classic novels Darkness at Noon and Arrival and Departure . SALES POINTS: *-'THE GLADIATORS is a philosophical novel dealing with the -nature of revolution; a melancholy commentary on the failure -of politics to respond to men's inner needs. Mr Koestler is more -concerned with ideas than people. He is revealing to us the -dialectic of history, with a moral, if we choose to take it, for our -own times. But he is never didactic and his story, is vivid in action -as in argument' Sunday Times*-'In THE GLADIATORS this episode in Roman history is lifted -out of the mustiness of the textbooks by a novelist of unusual -sympathy and understanding' Sean O'Faolain*-'A book which anyone who is wondering what will happen to -us will do well to read' New Statesman

View all

Other recommendations

Thieves in the Night

Thieves in the Night

by Arthur Koestler

£5.82

The Call-Girls

The Call-Girls

by Arthur Koestler

£5.82

Scum of the Earth

Scum of the Earth

by Arthur Koestler

£9.99

The Invisible Writing

The Invisible Writing

by Arthur Koestler

£7.99

Arrow In The Blue

Arrow In The Blue

by Arthur Koestler

£7.49

Darkness At Noon

Darkness At Noon

by Arthur Koestler

£6.49