Apuleius
In the vibrant tapestry of ancient Roman literature, few figures shine as brightly as Apuleius. Born in the 2nd century AD, this North African philosopher, orator, and novelist left an indelible mark on the world of letters. His magnum opus, "The Golden Ass," remains a cornerstone of classical literature, blending satire, romance, and mysticism in a captivating narrative. But Apuleius was more than just a storyteller. Accused of using magic to win his wife's affections, he found himself at the center of a sensational trial, defending not only his reputation but his very life. Join us as we unravel the enigma of Apuleius, exploring his fascinating life, his enduring works, and the lasting impact he's had on Western literature and thought.
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