Feb 9 • 14:40 UTC 🇪🇨 Ecuador El Universo (ES)

Santiago Posteguillo continues to unveil the mysteries of Ancient Rome in his latest novel 'The Three Worlds'

Santiago Posteguillo discusses his latest historical novel 'Los tres mundos' during a talk in Quito, Ecuador, highlighting his deep-rooted passion for Ancient Roman history.

Santiago Posteguillo, a celebrated author known for his historical novels, recently launched his new book 'Los tres mundos,' which further explores the fascinating history of Ancient Rome. At an event held at Mr. Books and the Teatro Shakespeare of the University of San Francisco de Quito, Posteguillo engaged in a conversation about his literary journey, which includes notable trilogies focusing on iconic figures such as Scipio Africanus, Emperor Trajan, and Emperor Julia Domna. His profound childhood interest in Ancient Rome has fueled his extensive work, culminating in a novel that exceeds one thousand pages., During the discussion, moderated by Salomé Cohen, director of Random House and other prominent publishing labels in Colombia, alongside writer and literature professor Esteban Mayorga, Posteguillo shared insights into the research and creativity that inform his narrative style and dedication to historical accuracy. His previous works, including 'Roma soy yo' and 'Maldita Roma,' set the stage for this new release, which promises to captivate readers with its intricate plot and rich historical context., The significance of Posteguillo's work extends beyond entertainment; it serves as a bridge connecting modern readers with the complexities of Ancient Roman society. As interest in historical fiction continues to grow, Posteguillo's latest novel contributes to the genre's depth, offering readers an immersive experience that combines storytelling with meticulous historical detail. This event not only celebrated the publication but also reinforced the cultural dialogue surrounding literature and history in Ecuador, highlighting the importance of such narratives in contemporary society.

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