
Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Italy Oct 3, 2024 (Issuewire.com) - The book tells the story of the Anthaelians, an alien species with advanced technology and a gentle, peaceful soul, who journey through space in search of other intelligent life in the universe. Their journey leads them to Earth in the 1st century BC, where they encounter the Roman Empire in its beginnings and in full expansion.
The alien commander, Semor, is deeply disturbed by the cruelty of the Romans, who use force and violence to impose their supremacy. Their thirst for conquest and the blood they shed appear incomprehensible to him, in stark contrast to their own peaceful culture. However, Semor remains fascinated by the Roman language, art, and culture.
During his time on Earth, Semor discovers that Roman violence, however brutal, stems from the need to fight barbarism and defend their borders. He then understands that Rome is not just a city, but an idea, a vision, a civilization that strives for an order and a peace that transcends linguistic and cultural barriers. The novel is not only a captivating science fiction story but also a profound exploration of humanity, its limitations, and its capacity to create a better world.
"Rome, Encounter with an Empire" is available on Amazon in paperback and digital formats. Synopsis and excerpts are available on the author's website: https://www.galvanini.com



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