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The dictator novel ( Spanish: novela del dictador) is a genre of Latin American literature that challenges the role of the dictator in Latin American society. The theme of caudillismo —the régime of a charismatic caudillo, a political strongman—is addressed by examining the relationships between power, dictatorship, and writing.
Dictator is a historical novel by British author Robert Harris, published in 2015, which concludes his trilogy about the life of the Roman lawyer, politician and orator, Cicero (106–43 BC). Dictator follows the first novel Imperium (2006) and the second novel Lustrum (2009).
- Robert Harris
- 384 pp (first edition, hardback)
- 2015
- 8 October 2015
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Category:Dictator novels - Wikipedia. Help. Pages in category "Dictator novels" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes . Amalia (novel) The Autumn of the Patriarch. F. The Feast of the Goat. G. The General in His Labyrinth. I, the Supreme. M. The Man on Horseback. The Man Who Loved Dogs.
The dictator novel(Spanish: novela del dictador) is a genre of Latin American literature that challenges the role of the dictator in Latin American society.
The dictator novel ( Spanish: novela del dictador) is a genre of Latin American literature that challenges the role of the dictator in Latin American society. The theme of caudillismo —the régime of a charismatic caudillo, a political strongman—is addressed by examining the relationships between power, dictatorship, and writing.
Oct 19, 2015 · Dictator, the third instalment in Robert Harris ’s trilogy of novels following the rise and fall of the Roman statesman and orator Cicero, marks the culmination of 12 years of work and a...
Oct 8, 2015 · With Dictator, Robert Harris brings the saga of Cicero's life to a time when some of the most epic events in human history occurred: the collapse of the Roman republic, the subsequent civil war, the murder of Pompey and the assassination of Julius Caesar.