After Hannibal

After Hannibal by Barry Unsworth is a First Edition published by Penguin Books in 1997, featuring 242 pages in English. This novel explores the contemporary landscape of Umbria, intertwining its modern narrative with the historical echoes of Hannibal’s era, where themes of betrayal, deceit, greed, and human fallibility persist.
Readers will encounter the character of Mancini, a cunning lawyer who plays a pivotal role in orchestrating the unfolding events. The story delves into the complexities of human nature against a backdrop of mystery and detective elements, reflecting the darker aspects of society. Unsworth’s narrative invites exploration of these enduring themes, making it a thought-provoking read for those interested in fiction that examines moral ambiguity and the intricacies of human relationships.
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Barry Unsworth writes about the modern Umbria where, in parallel with the bloody past of Hannibal’s day, betrayal, deceit, greed and fallibility are themes that still ring. Central to the novel is the cunning lawyer Mancini, directing and controlling events.
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