What would the Son-of-Man get up to in present-day Rome? Would he wander
the Galleria Borghese, loiter outside nightclubs, ride trams, tip
accordionists? How would Keats feel about the neon Dior sign that
flashes away above the Spanish Steps? Are there ways to avoid Vespas on
the sidewalks? Rules for carving a Pietà? And exactly which painter is
responsible for the ugliest Jesus in the history of Western Art?
A tour of Rome like no other, the poems of Circus Maximus ask these
questions and more. Join David Starkey as he shines a torch on the
sights, sounds, mysteries and metaphors of the Eternal City.
David Starkey is the former Poet Laureate of Santa Barbara, a senior
Fulbright scholar, and a six-time nominee for the Pushcart Prize. His
latest volume of poetry is A Few Things You Should Know About the
Weasel (Biblioasis, 2010).