Those Who Are About to Die, Harry Sidebottom
Those Who Are About to Die, Harry Sidebottom
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Those Who Are About to Die
A Day in the Life of a Roman Gladiator

Author: Harry Sidebottom

Narrator: Justin Avoth

Unabridged: 10 hr 58 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 04/14/2026


Synopsis

ONE OF THE ECONOMIST'S BEST BOOKS OF 2025 • See ancient Rome through the eyes of a gladiator—from the evening before the games at the Colosseum to the evening after

"A grippingly original way of making the alien world of the Roman Amphitheatre both accessible and comprehensible." —Tom Holland, co-host of The Rest is History

What did a gladiator feel when he stepped out onto the sand of the Colosseum, his life in the balance? What ran through the minds of the masses there to witness his likely execution? And how did this bloodthirsty ritual come to exist in the first place?

In Those Who Are About to Die, Harry Sidebottom pulls us into the arena, and into the homes and forums of ancient Rome, taking the reader on an eye-opening, twenty-four-hour tour through Roman life at the height of the gladiatorial games, from the first century BC to the second century AD.

We follow the gladiators through the schools (ludi) where they trained, watch in awe as the massive event unfolds—from the gambling at the pre-festival dinner, to the dawn rush to get a seat in the arena, to the resounding music, the elaborate stage sets, and, yes, the public executions that served as lunch-break entertainment—and we unlearn all the bogus movie tropes (gladiators did not have ripped bods; they were kept fleshy so they’d bleed more).

Broken down by time of day—Vesper, Prima Vigilia, Secunda Vigilia, up through the following sunset (Solis Occasus)—Those Who Are About to Die offers illuminating insights into every aspect of Roman life and thought: their social mores and hierarchies, their feelings about death and sex and violence, and the myths and dreams that fueled the spectacle of the Games.

About The Author

HARRY SIDEBOTTOM was educated at various schools and universities, including Oxford, where he is now Lecturer in Ancient History at Lincoln College. The author of The Mad Emperor: Heliogabalus and the Decadence of Rome and other studies in Roman history, he is best known to the general reading public as the author of fifteen historical novels, including the Warrior of Rome series. He was brought up in racing stables in Newmarket, where he has returned to live with his wife and two sons.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Shahin on November 11, 2025

wow. so good. didn't just learn a lot about gladiators. but about the day to day life of the roman people highly recommended......more

Goodreads review by Brian on September 26, 2025

Just finished the audio version, I've enjoyed many of Harry Sidebottom's fiction works. I used to play a lot of Rome Total War. This was a well-written and well-read audiobook; there has clearly been a huge amount of research into the subject. The style was entertaining and flowed well. It combines e......more

Goodreads review by A on November 05, 2025

Very informative, but if like me you are expecting and hoping for a blood soaked tour through the colosseum, then think again. The bit underneath the title should be the real title. This is more of a deep dive into how the Romans thought about themselves which he ties to gladiators rather than a Rus......more

Goodreads review by Zoë on October 11, 2025

Loved finding out more about gladiators, their day to day lives, how they fit within the Roman world. The book is rich with research and interesting facts. It did however read too much like a textbook and I found it a bit laborious in parts.......more

Goodreads review by Dan on March 11, 2026

My thanks to NetGalley and Knopf, Pantheon, Vintage, and Anchor for an advance copy profiling one of the fascinating of historical sports figures, the gladiators of ancient Rome, and what a day in their life was like, what was true, and what has been mythologized, and their legacy today. Captain Ove......more


Quotes

“If you think that having watched the movies Spartacus (1960) and Gladiator (2000) gave you a fairly good idea of the life of the gladiator in ancient Rome, you have another think coming. That think, as it happens, is now available in Those Who Are About to Die, Harry Sidebottom’s excellent study of the gladiator in the various aspects of his life. . . . Richly detailed. . . . When it comes to the enjoyment of violence, of men attacking other men, it may well be that we haven’t come all that far from Rome.” —Joseph Epstein, The Wall Street Journal

"A grippingly original way of making the alien world of the Roman Amphitheatre both accessible and comprehensible." —Tom Holland, cohost of The Rest is History and author of Rubicon: The Last Years of the Roman Republic

"A masterful journey which takes the reader into the heart of Roman culture by exploring the lives of its gladiators. Sidebottom combines meticulous scholarship with electrifying storytelling, revealing how the arenas shaped Roman ideals of courage and freedom. A vivid window into the ancient mind." —Donald J. Robertson, author of How to Think Like a Roman Emperor: The Stoic Philosophy of Marcus Aurelius

“A myth-slaying history of the world of Roman fighters . . . Sidebottom, an Oxford academic who specialises in ancient warfare and an author of historical fiction, blends extensive research with a talent for vivid storytelling to distil 700 years of gladiator history into the 24 hours around match day, from eve-of-fight rituals to stripping the corpses.” —Patrick Kidd, The Times (London)

“Harry Sidebottom manages to break out of a crowded field—in part because of his artful presentation, but more because of his exacting attention to the scattered and often vexing primary sources. The result is a vivid portrayal of the mindscape that created these fighting entertainers and for so long promoted their monstrous and expensive trade, simultaneously despised and exalted.” —T. Corey Brennan, Times Literary Supplement

"Prepare yourselves to enter the arena! Once again, Sidebottom brings the ancient world vividly and dazzlingly to life. A thrilling book . . . every page sizzles." —Alice Loxton, author of Eighteen: A History of Britain in 18 Young Lives

"A most enjoyable book. Ingeniously, Sidebottom uses twenty-four hours in the life of a gladiator as a springboard for a fascinating exploration of Roman ways and the Roman mind." —Matthew Kneale, author of Rome: A History in Seven Sackings

“This book is two splendid things at once. It is the most readable and up-to-date scholarly account of the ancient Roman gladiatorial games, and it is also a fine introduction to Roman culture in general.” —Ronald Hutton, author of Oliver Cromwell: Commander in Chief

“A remarkable way to arrange a book. . . . It allows for a range of topics concerning the ancient world to be covered, across the broad range of time (centuries, in fact) in which gladiators fought, while never straying from the central focus on the gladiators themselves.” —Mark DeSantis, Military History Matters

“Wonderfully panoramic. . . . It is endlessly informative, rich with unexpected details but never heavy to read.” Literary Review

“An earthy, vivid tour of daily life among ancient warriors. . . . Read this book not just to slake your cinematic thirst for Rome, but for the rich details that show us how these men who were about to die sought to preserve their inner lives behind the public show.” Kirkus Reviews