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April 17,2025
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God's Grace (Twentieth Century Classics) by Bernard Malamud (1995)
April 17,2025
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A strange book about a scientist who survives a Second Flood. Although he hears God threaten to destroy him, too, he finds an island and eventually discovers a group of chimps that he (and his companion, a chimp named Buz) teach to speak and try to orgnize into a civilization. Eventually, much as in Lord of the Flies, it all falls apart. I'm sure I missed many of the subtelties. I did have the feeling, though, that the main character, Colin, was somehow in the wrong in his civilizing efforts, but I couldn't put my finger on it.
April 17,2025
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A good read overall, from both religious and evolutionary standpoints - Malamud interestingly reconciles the two while questioning God's will. His style is very minimalistic, which in the first chapter of the Day of Devestation (or so Cohn, the protagonist, refers to the Flood with which man destroys himself) is engaging. The contrast of such a simple style with the havoc around Cohn allows the imagination to expand and fill in the gaps, the loneliness and isolation, more than any words ever could. However, the minimalist style soon becomes weary and it's hard to get through some parts of the story because of it - the reader really needs to rely on himself.

Overall, I enjoyed it, but I can't say I would recommend it to most people unless they were unusually interested in the God vs evolution question or Judaism in literature.
April 17,2025
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Not as good as his others but still classic malamud. The talking animals kind of hokey and biblical allegories not familiar to me but still glad I read it and confirms to me how under rated he is.
April 17,2025
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Never read a Malamud novel before (not sure why, but then again, there's a shamefully long list of authors I have yet to read). Picked this up on advice from a guy named Moffett, whose taste tends to run congruently with my own and who described this book as "crazy" and "insane." Which it was. A sort of Robinson Crusoe meets Lord of the Rings meets Planet of the Apes. Cohn, a scientist at the bottom of the ocean during a nuclear catastrophe, emerges to find the world flooded and desolate--he, apparently, is the sole survivor; that is, he and a chimp who'd been locked in a room on a boat. Eventually Cohn and Buz--he names the monkey "Buz"--discover an island, where they eventually meet other survivors and the story, which begins with a sort of carefree Gilligan's Island vibe, eventually swerves into Cormac McCarthy territory. I can't say any more about the plot without spoiling it, so I won't. Cohn himself is--from my perspective anyway--one of those characters you end up really liking and caring and worrying about, in part because he attempts to stay rational and kind no matter how absurd or threatening the situations get. A good book to escape into, especially if you enjoy compelling portrayals of apocalyptic stuff peopled by characters who question the nature of existence in a world where God's mysteries remain maddeningly unsolvable.
April 17,2025
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3 e mezzo abbondanti ma non 4

È un libro strano, questo. Molto diverso dagli altri romanzi di Malamud ma profondamente malamudiano - giuro che anche se non sembra, ha senso.

È un romanzo su un sacco di cose, ma soprattutto sui conflitti: Dio VS. uomo, scienza VS. natura, antico testamento VS. nuovo testamento, razionalità VS. pulsioni, padri VS. figli ma soprattutto figli VS. padri.

Ha perfino un sapore postmoderno, nel suo essere, tra l'altro, riscrittura di tanta roba - da Robinson Crusoe a Frankenstein.

Non vi dico altro. Vedete un po' voi se vi viene voglia di leggerlo.
April 17,2025
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Η μαεστρία έγκειται στο ότι παρά την όλη παραδοξότητα ο συγγραφέας επιτυγχάνει να σε κρατήσει εντελώς συντονισμένο με την ιστορία του, σε βαθμό που βρίσκεις τον εαυτό σου να μοιράζεται τους προβληματισμους του Κον, αλλά και των χιμπατζήδων- ενίοτε. Τουλάχιστον εγώ αυτό ένιωσα.
Κατά τα άλλα ΟΚ, μου άρεσε το βιβλίο, δεν με κατατροπώσε κιόλας αλλά το απελαυσα. Αν έτσι θα είναι η οργή του Θεού από την σάπια συμπεριφορά του ανθρώπου, ίσως και να αξίζει στους χιμπατζήδες να πάρουν την σκυτάλη.
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