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Quintus Marcelloninus | |
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Born | Quintus Marcelloninus May 4 1916 Nyaphthus, Uralis SS, New Illyricum |
Died | January 18 1999 Ronedus, Tuscinum SS, New Illyricum |
Resting place | Port Ignatius, Illyricum Borealis SS, New Illyricum |
Occupation | Writer, professor, political theorist |
Language | Illyrian Iberic |
Nationality | New Illyrian |
Period | South Ecros War |
Notable works | Iter de coporis Duae Terrae |
Quintus Marcelloninus was a New Illyrian writer known for his satirical work Iter de coporis, a commentary on capitalism, and his book Duae Terrae, a commentary on the political contrast and duality of communist and capitalist nations. Quintus also taught at his alma mater Trurnia University from 1964 to 1978, before moving into isolation in Ronedus, near Tuscino, in Tuscinum SS. Quintus is considered one of the great political writers and thinkers of his generation and has been praised for his ability to utilize satire to display the fallacies of assorted political theories.
Early Life
Quintus was born as the youngest son of Adrius Marcellonius, a lieutenant in the New Illyrian Armed Forces, in the small city of Nyaphthus in mountainous Uralis SS. In his early years his family life was a strained from the decline of his parents' marriage, and in his autobiography he described the "longing disconnect stemming from the aching bonds of a failed marriage" which tore his family apart.