Wednesday, 12 January 2011

Hare with Amber Eyes -- Edmund de Waal

A non-fiction work tracing a family's fortunes and losses in Europe . The story of a collection of Netsuke is used to tell the story.
Several members did not get past the first section - but the rest felt it repaid doing so.
What did the author want to write- an aesthetic meditation, a family story or a history of anti-Semitism ?
Some great parts but a Curate's egg ( written by a Parson's son!!)

Friday, 26 November 2010

The Good Earth -- Pearl Buck

An epic tale of peasant life in pre-Cultural Revolution China tracing one family's rise from subsistence farming to great wealth. It's all there: concubines, opium, bandits, floods, riches, love and war. Moving and solemn, it is a novel of great beauty told with simplicity and resonance. One feels for Wang through his struggles but in the end, he brings a lot of misfortune upon himself, never seeming to be able to master himself ... But who would have chosen to be a woman in those times?!

Friday, 22 October 2010

The Mystic Masseur -- VS Naipaul

A curate's egg; most liked the beginning but lost interest towards the end. One got the impression that the great man did not really like his colourful characters. Even the 'two books for the price of one' format got the thumbs down. An interesting first novel by a man who didn't sound comfortable either in his native or adopted lands.

Thursday, 9 September 2010

The Road Back -- Erich Maria Remarque

Excellent read and very moving; captured a lot of the intangibles about becoming a man and what violence teaches a young man. PTSD , social class . Exceptional.

Tuesday, 20 July 2010

Thomas Paine -- Common Sense

This short political pamphlet of 1774 - the lead in to the American Declaration of Independence led to a long discussion of politics, rights and history.

A hero in USA , I suspect not studied much in school history here

Confederacy of Dunces -- John Kennedy Toole

A wonderful larger than life series of characters living in New Orleans.
All enjoyed it

Sunday, 16 May 2010

Fools Gold -- Gillian Tett

FT journalist Tett has written a readable if at times acronym-filled book about the financial crisis - CDOs, CDSs etc.
This is done through the story of staff at JPMorgan. The group split on the virtues and vices of capitalism in an interesting's evening discussion but we all felt better informed for reading it.