(11/5/2021)
I've always been a sucker for titles that end in "ist"....."The Catastrophist," "The Cellist of Sarajevo," "The Alienist," all books that I ended up loving. And now I've read "The Latinist," a first novel by Mark Prins, and it is every bit as satisfying a read as have been the other "ist" books I've read.
I wanted to look up the meaning of Latinist, though: "a specialist in the Latin language, classical scholar, classicist – a student of ancient Greek and Latin." (I'd probably want to read a book entitled, "The Classicist.") Latin is a subject in which I have never had any knowledge or interest. I've never taken Latin in school, nor have I studied any ancient Roman, Greek history, or poetry. And then I read this book, and found myself engrossed in the language, history, latin quotes and references. I never skipped over any of it. I was riveted from start to end. There is much detail related to Latin, including poetry, excavations of dead poets, dismemberments, dissertations, but it is all woven within a complicated story of academia, treachery, love, deception, obsession. This is an excellent novel that I highly recommend.