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The Cabala [Paperback]

Thornton Wilder (Author)
4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)


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January 2004
1928. This Pulitzer Prize winning author's novel is set in Italy. Contents: First Encounters; Marcantonio; Alix; Astree-Luce and the Cardinal; The Dusk of the Gods.

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  • Paperback: 200 pages
  • Publisher: Kessinger Publishing (January 2004)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0766181588
  • ISBN-13: 978-0766181588
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 0.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 11 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,980,141 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Book To Truly Cherish!, July 17, 2002
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Casey Ellis "obscurity obsessive" (Mohegan Lake, New York United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: The Cabala (Paperback)
I became aquainted with this novel shortly after reading Wilder's later and more famous novel "The Bridge of San Luis Rey". That is also well worth reading by the way. ...Initially I simply liked it but shortly before reaching the middle of the book I became 100% entranced. And I think you will too! Bur there are things that you will have to be ready for.
Basically this is a book for people who love to admire literary construction. If you are a DEVOUT Hemingway person this will not please you. Wilder writes long and descriptive paragraphs and describes his characters down to the tiniest detail. The reason I love this is because he so obviously cared about what he was writing. If you're like me and tired of the stream-lined effect of much of "modern" writing you will love this. Even if this jewel-like prose is not your cup of tea perhaps you can still appreciate what I find a forgotten masterpiece.
So what is it about? Well to begin with it concerns a young, unnamed American student who is pursuing his Archeological/Classical studies in Rome between the wars. Here he runs into a strange group of people known locally as the Cabala. They are made up mainly of aristocrats and have great prestige if little real power. "Samuele" (as the student is called by one of the Cabalists) proceeds to chronicle this group's last exploits. Last because the group begins to drift apart right in front of "Samuele". What is the book really about? Well I for one am still figuring that out. The Cabalists are to a certain extent symbolic of decadent and dying but still important and lovely Europe while "Samuele" represents the "new Rome" America. But Wilder goes far deeper than that. I really don't want to spoil anything but certain themes that are raised are acceptance (of change, death, etc.), unrequited love, the reasons behind love, loss of faith and the nature of a civilization's construction. That sounds like alot but Wilder manages to ballance it brilliantly and create a huge number of great characters and interweaving storylines.
All of this is expressed in some of the most lovely prose I've ever read. You can just loose yourself in the warm sea of Wilder's writing. Sample: "As a mere girl, if I may presume to reconstruct the growth of her personality, she sensed the fact that there was something that a little prevented her from making friends, namely intelligence. The few intelligent people who truly wish to be liked soon learn, among the disappointments of the heart, to conceal their brilliance." This is the start of a charachter's description. All of which in this book are magical. Wilder creates people who are real yet we truly love with all our hearts. That is the key to some of this book's greatness. Much of the love thrown around in this book is un-earned and yet it is love all the same. Why do we love some people and not others? Why do we love people who don't deserve it? There are no answers in words but this book SHOWS us how and why that happens. This could only be done by an author who had a truly mature and yet warm heart. "Samuele" and Wilder pull no punches in pointing out flaws yet they do so with deep and profound love and understanding. This leads to lines that can simply pierce the heart: "They dreamed of one of those long conversations that one never has on earth, but which one projects so clearly at midnight, alone and wise; words are not rich enough nor kisses sufficiently compelling to repair all our havoc." Those words define both the futility and the absolute necessity of forgiveness and reconciliation. Wilder also knows history, music, literature and art FAR better than most writers and with that at his fingertips he can often rise to an amazing quiet eloquence: "Nay, I have heard of your city. It's foundations have knocked upon our roof and the towers have cast a shadow across the sandals of the angels." I could go on forever and ever but I'll just mention the amazing, breathtaking end a little. One thing: it features an cameo that you won't soon forget! Find this book, read it and make it a part of your life. You will not regret it!
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A wistful, magical first novel by an underrated writer., October 16, 1998
This review is from: The Cabala (Paperback)
Lots of people took great pleasure in lambasting Thornton Wilder's inclusion on the Modern Library list of the 100 greatest novels of the twentieth century. Setting aside that publicity stunt, Wilder is an underrated writer, whose finest books, such as THE BRIDGE OF SAN LUIS REY and the wonderful THEOPHILUS NORTH, mingle shrewd observation, fine and wistful writing, and profound insight into the human heart.

THE CABALA was Wilder's first novel, written when he was in his late twenties and appearing the year before his most famous book THE BRIDGE OF SAN LUIS REY. It chronicles a young man's sojourn in Rome and his involvement with a mysterious group of eccentric and charming individuals who are known as the Cabala. In many ways, THE CABALA presages THEOPHILUS NORTH -- in its sharply observed yet movingly nostalgic depiction of its setting (Rome), in its affectionate yet shrewd portraits of the men and women who make up the Cabala, and in its deft storytelling of each of the linked incidents into which Wilder's narrator finds himself drawn as he gets to know the Cabala more and more intimately. The indescribable last chapter presages magic realism -- and, for my money, is better than any of the more ponderous and better-known recent examples of the genre.

In sum, this early novel by a fine yet under-appreciated writer is well worth reading and may well (and should) spur the reader to explore more of Wilder's works.

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Early novel from a great writer...., May 28, 1998
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If you've ever been young, travelled while young, and met memorable characters in exotic places, here is a wonderful book from one of the masters. Wilder is always the observer, (as he is in his last, great book, Theopholis North). Great Summer reading!
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