Long story short: I packed a bit more than I thought when I left for where I am now, and I have my store-bought printed > July/August 2016 < issue of the New Republic in front of me. It's cover shows Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton below the headline "THE SPLIT". It contains is no review of anything by James Romm; there is no item called "The Erotic Bard of Ancient Rome"; there is nothing in it about Catullus, good or bad. There are no page numbers at all for him, or him.
Mr. Romm's review is therefore not actually real! His effort exists only on digital servers somewhere and could vanish with the corruption of a few hundred controller bytes. You could cite it as "retrieved mm/dd/yy". Interested people should get it before it gets lost.
Apologies. What I was thinking of in my monofocussed mind was an item on a recent book titled: "Catullus' Bedspread: The Life of Rome's Most Erotic Poet" by Daisy Dunn. Right here and now I'm unsure which publication that was in, maybe not even a US magazine. I buy things to read in stores and get them in the mail, and rip out pages. That's all I can do at present. Hope your review goes well.
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