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The Last World- Christoph Ransmayr
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This is a speculative novel based on Ovid's (referred to as Naso) banishment from Rome to Tomis (present day Timiş, Romania) on the Black Sea. The book depicts the search that might have been made by Ovid's friend Cotta to locate Ovid. The story is supposed to parallel Ovid's Metamorphoses (which I have yet to read).
While some events really did take place, most of what happened to Ovid during this time period is unknown. Ransmayr took a lot of creative license when re-creating the last decade of Ovid's life. The book also has surreal imagery and insertion of some more modern technlogy that did ot exist during Ovid's time.

The story follows a man named Costa as he travels to the oldest continuously inhabited city in modern day Romania- Tomis (inhabited since 600 bce)- to meet the poet Naso (better known to me as Ovid). Along the way, many creatures and figures from Naso’s famous work metamorphoses are drawn into the narrative. Obviously this adds a high degree of fantasy, as does the fact that this story seems to be written without a consistent timeframe and era. Which is kind of cool and helps establish the city as this contained fantasy realm in its own bubble, outside of our time and space. Costa meets figures like Arachne, conflicts involving the Roman Empire occur, and it’s all somewhat dreamlike. I enjoyed these aspects of the book, but I feel like I missed some type of wow factor from it or what it was really trying to say.