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A fragmentary, episodic satire set in ancient urban society follows a narrator and his companions through a succession of comic, erotic, and often grotesque adventures that expose social pretension and moral decay. Episodes range from street brawls and erotic encounters to a famously lavish banquet that lampoons ostentation. The work shifts between prose and occasional verse, blends witty observation with earthy detail, and deliberately leaves gaps and abrupt transitions, inviting readers to piece together its disjointed narrative while reflecting on appetite, performance, and cultural excess.

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Petronius Arbiter

Petronius Arbiter was a Roman courtier and satirist, best known for his work "The Satyricon," a unique blend of prose and poetry that offers a vivid portrayal of Roman society during the first century AD. Often regarded as one of the earliest novels, "The Satyricon" explores themes of decadence, social satire, and the complexities of human relationships through the adventures of its protagonist, Encolpius. Petronius's sharp wit and keen observations provide insight into the cultural and moral landscape of his time, making his work a significant contribution to classical literature and an enduring influence on later literary traditions.

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