By Elinor Evans

Published: Wednesday, 25 January 2023 at 12:00 am


Imagine an ancient Greek or Roman body, and the first picture that pops into your head is probably made of marble or stone – perhaps an austere bust, or a gleaming, musclebound sculpture, polished, cold and pale. But what about the experience of living in a real body, in all its pleasure, pain and flaws, during antiquity? Speaking with Elinor Evans, Caroline Vout presents the flesh and blood realities of life – and death – in ancient Greece and Rome.

 

Caroline Vout is the author of Exposed: The Greek and Roman Body (Profile Books, 2022)