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Remembrance day [Hardcover]

Brian Wilson Aldiss (Author)
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Aldiss, a British writer known here chiefly for science fiction ( The Malacia Tapestry ), has written a strange, often moving novel with distinct echoes of Wilder's The Bridge of San Luis Rey. In the framing prologue and epilogue, an American academic decides to examine the histories of the victims of an IRA bombing at an English seaside hotel to see if there was any significant relationship between them and their fate. Aldiss scrutinizes several disparate lives in detail, in what is in effect a series of novellas. Ray and Ruby Tebbutt live in genteel poverty in Norfolk, struggling to retrieve a loan they could not afford to make. Through their story, and those of their socially conscious daughter Jenny and Ruby's mother, three generations of English social life are skillfully sketched, including the impact on the nation of the nuclear disarmament movement and Thatcherite economics. Another tale concerns a rootless Czech, a small-time film director, and his casual involvement with an Irish arms smuggler who comes to be the cause of his death. Lastly comes the tale of Dominic Mayor, born in the refugee limbo at the end of WW II, who becomes a British millionaire through stock manipulation, and his desperate marriage to a tormented Scottish heiress. Each story is thoroughly absorbing and convincing as related in Aldiss's spare but telling prose, though the links between them are somewhat contrived and mechanical. As a thoughtful tale of the surpassing strangeness beneath the obvious surfaces of contemporary life, however, this is a compelling novel.
Copyright 1993 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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In Norfolk, England, Ray and Ruby Tebbut face a bleak middle age after Ray's prosperous Thatcher-era business fails. In Prague, Petr Petrik worries about the proposed screening of his mediocre but banned film (have the authorities recognized his merit, or is it a trap?). Who is the mysterious Irishman Petr must follow? And in London, Dominic Mayer's mad wife offers him a future as cold as the past that haunts him--his escape from the brutality of Russian-German conflict in World War II. Each of these separate stories is a peculiar blend of past events, present problems, and future shadows, all apparently unrelated until a random event unites them. Or is it random? This novel, by the noted science fiction novelist and author of the non-science fiction Forgotten Life ( LJ 5/15/89), is a lively, entertaining work--daily vexations and routine events told with wit and skill under a very dark cloud of fate.
- Ann Donovan, St. Petersburg Jr. Coll. , Fla.
Copyright 1993 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 268 pages
  • Publisher: HarperCollins; 1ST edition (1993)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0002240327
  • ISBN-13: 978-0002240321
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)

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4.0 out of 5 stars Remembrance Day, July 5, 2003
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Bruce A. Heap "goldenrule3" (Niskayuna, NY United States) - See all my reviews
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Remembrance Day is an intelligent and challenging novel on the concept of accidental death as a self fulfilling prophecy. Brian Aldiss, better known for his works of science fiction, steps out of his traditional category and presents a series of interrelated stories about the lives of those touched, both directly and indirectly , by a terrorist explosion in a quiet seaside village in the UK. Professor Hengist Morton Embry offers as his hypothesis that the lives of those killed in the explosion somehow had a predisposition to the final event. Aldiss then explores the lives of his characters with a richness that is compelling, in that the stories are interesting, and gives the reader a foundation upon which to draw their own conclusions regarding the professor's hypothesis. The links between the stories are a bit contrived, but the effect, nonetheless, is a good read of several novellas rolled into one.
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