Books: “The Possessed” by Elif Batuman

I had asked for some science-fiction selections in my book order to change things up a bit. In the pile was "Dune," a series I had meant to reread, but decided against it; from the look of the spine, it would require commitment. There was Ursula le Guin’s “The Dispossessed,” which has been on my... Continue Reading →

Books: “Requiem for a Wren” by Nevil Shute

Another brilliant story by Nevil Shute (see also: “A Town Like Alice”, “On the Beach.”), on the silent truth of war, what it means to those involved at the height of their youth. Despite its heart-wrenching outcomes, the surviving characters look upon war as their glorious past – their love, their achievements, are born from... Continue Reading →

Books: “The Railway Man” by Eric Lomax

Eric Lomax wrote the forward to “A Town like Alice,” by Nevil Shute, a novel that takes place around the same place, same time: Japan occupied South East Asia.  In the forward Lomax wrote he could attest to the Japanese brutality of their prisoners, being a surviving POW himself. Right away I noted “The Railway... Continue Reading →

Books: “On the Beach” by Nevil Shute

Another haunting tale, which along with “The Plague,” by Albert Camus, serves as an echo of the horrors we live today. Nevil Shute (see also: "A Town Like Alice") is not only an outstanding author, but his protagonists share a ferocious moral core that cannot be anything but genuine to the writer himself. I think... Continue Reading →

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