
What an Artist Dies in Me
The Rise and Spiral of Nero Caesar
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Narrado por:
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Sylvia Rausch
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De:
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James Johnson
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He was Rome’s golden boy — beautiful, brilliant, beloved. A poet, a singer, a dreamer on the throne. But behind the lyre and the laurel, there was rot. This is not the story of an emperor. It’s the story of a boy raised to perform, handed absolute power, and slowly, irrevocably swallowed by his own illusion. Nero Caesar didn’t rule an empire. He directed one — turning politics into theater, cruelty into ritual, and Rome itself into a stage built to burn. From the murder of his mother to the fire that consumed the capital, from the applause that sustained him to the silence that killed him, Nero's spiral wasn’t just personal — it was imperial. And when he finally exited the world, Rome didn’t breathe a sigh of relief. It waited for him to come back. This is the story of how power becomes delusion. How delusion becomes myth. And how even monsters, if they play their roles well enough, never really die.
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