The Pulitzer Prize-winning biographer brings to life the most intriguing woman in the history of the world- Cleopatra, the last queen of Egypt.
The massive bestselling life story of Cleopatra, Queen of Egypt - 350,000 hardbacks sold in 22 weeks on New York Times List
Stacey Schiff is a Pulitzer Prize winning biographer. Her essays and articles have appeared in The New Yorker, The New York Times Book Review and The Times Literary Supplement and she has also received fellowships from the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation and the National Endowment for the Humanities. In 2000 Schiff won the Pulitzer Prize for her biography of Vera Nabokov. She was also a finalist for the 1995 Pulitzer Prize for Saint-Exupery- A Biography about Antoine de Saint Exupery. In 2006 she received an Academy Award in Literature from the American Academy of Arts and Letters. She lives in New York City and Edmonton, Alberta.
Under [Schiff's] pen, the mirage of Cleopatra shimmers down the
deserts of time and suddenly stands before us, in new and thrilling
sharp focus ... full of well researched context and much learned
speculation
*Daily Mail*
We see a great queen painted in dazzling colours in the twilight of
a dazzling kingdom ... new life is breathed into an indisputably
authentic icon
*Sunday Times*
An inspired combination of carefully parsed texts, new research and
pulse-quickening descriptive writing ... formidable and
spellbinding achievement
*Guardian*
[Schiff] has done her homework and writes elegantly and wittily,
creating truly evocative word pictures.
*Independent*
Schiff has produced a highly literary, imaginative, coherent
narrative, "restoring context" to the sources she delves into in an
intelligent way. Her writing is energetic, evocative... She also
has an unerring nose for what is interesting
*Daily Telegraph*
A real page-turner bursting with intrigue and suspense.
*Easy Living*
Schiff, the Pulitzer Prize-winning biographer of Véra Nabokov, set
out to the extract the real Cleopatra from the mythic figure....
Schiff's learning is immense, but worn lightly and with an assured
grasp of human nature
*Vanity Fair*
In [Stacy Schiff's] terrific new biography of history's favorite
sex-crazed, power-mad hussy, called simply Cleopatra, Schiff tosses
out centuries' worth of envy, misogyny, and plain old snark to
unearth the brilliant Macedonian ruler and restore the golden
luster of Cleopatra VII's reign in Egypt....As gripping as the
story of [Cleopatra's] 22-year reign over Egypt is (especially once
Mark Antony arrives in his breastplate), the greatest pleasure
comes from reading Schiff's lavishly detailed scenes of banquets
(think roasted peacocks and storks), processions of elephants in
golden slippers, and political intrigue. The Cleopatra who emerges
had a talent for making an impression, a genius for diplomacy, and
more flat-out Girl Power per pound than any woman before or
since
*Marie Claire (US)*
Schiff excavates truth from myth with vivid eloquence, taking us
back to a life in a time and place that was both 'an orgy of
pillage and murder' and 'the Paris of the ancient world.'...
Schiff's portrayal brings to life a charismatic figure who spoke
eight languages fluently, and for 22 years, until her legendarily
gruesome death, ruled a glittering city-state of astronomical
wealth
*Elle (US)*
Startling. Rarely have so distant a time and obscured a place come
so powerfully to life. It is a great achievement. It is also a
provocative one. Faced with the perplexing question of how to write
about a person when the evidence is sketchy and often misleading,
Schiff has hit on an ingenious solution. She has written a
biography in negative, describing the outlines of what she cannot
know by brilliantly coloring around the queen.
*Newsweek*
Under [Schiff's] pen, the mirage of Cleopatra shimmers down the
deserts of time and suddenly stands before us, in new and thrilling
sharp focus ... full of well researched context and much learned
speculation -- Jan Moir * Daily Mail *
We see a great queen painted in dazzling colours in the twilight of
a dazzling kingdom ... new life is breathed into an indisputably
authentic icon * Sunday Times *
An inspired combination of carefully parsed texts, new research and
pulse-quickening descriptive writing ... formidable and
spellbinding achievement * Guardian *
[Schiff] has done her homework and writes elegantly and wittily,
creating truly evocative word pictures. * Independent *
Schiff has produced a highly literary, imaginative, coherent
narrative, "restoring context" to the sources she delves into in an
intelligent way. Her writing is energetic, evocative... She also
has an unerring nose for what is interesting * Daily Telegraph *
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