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A compact biography and literary study traces the life and works of the Roman lyric poet from his birth and education through military service with the losing republican leaders, return to Rome, and emergence as a versifier under the patronage of a prominent supporter. It examines his major genres—satires, odes, and love verse—his friendships, acquisition of a Sabine farm, urban and rural habits, views on contentment, astrology, and the afterlife, and relations with contemporary rulers. The narrative balances close readings of style and theme with personal details about health, temperament, practical philosophy, and final years.
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