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Wanting - Richard Flanagan
Wanting
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Flanagan follows The Unknown Terrorist with an intricate exploration of civility and savagery that hinges on two famous 19th-century Englishmen: Arctic explorer Sir John Franklin and Charles Dickens. In 1839 Tasmania, a tribe of Aboriginals are in the Van Diemen's Land penal colony, soon to be... show more
Flanagan follows The Unknown Terrorist with an intricate exploration of civility and savagery that hinges on two famous 19th-century Englishmen: Arctic explorer Sir John Franklin and Charles Dickens. In 1839 Tasmania, a tribe of Aboriginals are in the Van Diemen's Land penal colony, soon to be governed by Franklin and his wife, Lady Jane. The Franklins adopt a native girl, Mathinna, whom Lady Jane hopes to use as proof that civility lies in all human beings, even savages. Years later, in 1854 London, Lady Jane asks Charles Dickens to help defend her late husband's honor from accusations of cannibalism. Dickens, devastated by his daughter's death from pneumonia, publishes a defense of Franklin's honor, then develops a stage adaptation of Franklin's demise that forces the writer to face his suffering and introduces him to a comely young actress. The interlaced stories focus on conquering the yearning that exists both in the Aboriginals and the noble English gentlemen, and though Flanagan has a tendency to hammer home his ideas, his prose is strong and precise, and the depiction of desire's effects is sublime. (Apr.)
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Format: kindle
ASIN: B00A25NMM6
Publisher: Atlantic Books
Pages no: 272
Edition language: English
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MEslaymaker
MEslaymaker rated it
You see, reason, gentlemen, is a fine thing, that is unquestionable, but reason is only reason and satisfies only man's reasoning capacity, while wanting is a manifestation of the whole of life.-- Fyodor DostoevskyI’ve rarely read anything as compelling and heartbreaking as Flanagan’s description of...
tien
tien rated it
4.0 Wanting
Charles Dickens in London was struggling with his inner self. His wife and children do not appear to satisfy him any longer. Everything at home irritated him and he longed… oh, he longed for something…’The way we are denied love,’ he [Dickens] continued, and she, along with the audience, could hea...
Book Fox
Book Fox rated it
3.0 Wanting
I read this shortly after reading Drood and The Terror by Dan Simmons, and there's a good deal of overlap in characters and themes (Sir John Frnklin, Charles Dickens). That being said, this book is nothing like those.
Bettie's Books
Bettie's Books rated it
3.0
The war had ended as wars sometimes do, unexpectedly. Page 198 - It was 1844. The last pair of great auks in the world had just been killed, Friedrich Nietzsche born, and Samuel Morse sent the first electrical communication in history. It was a telegram that read: 'What hath God wrought'.
Nichole - Dirty H if you're nasty
Nichole - Dirty H if you're nasty rated it
0.0
I renewed this three times, which is the limit for my local library. I got less than 1/3 of the way through it in that time. The book had some interesting things to say about racism and the way some cultures (primarily white cultures) try to impose themselves on others, Unfortunately, I don't know w...
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