Back Soon: A Yarn, by Fitch O'Connell
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A weekend away goes awry (that's the word used by Liam, who doesn't always exist). With one foot in the here and now and the other in in the nineteenth century, Ted is having a hard time of it, and Maddox Jones, the bicycle repair man isn't making his life any easier. That is not to mention the prickly Doctor Marius, who seems to have a passion for insects. And let's not talk about Mr Esse, who is trying to tune floorboards, or Guto, who loves beer, owls and poetry in equal measure.
Back Soon: A Yarn, by Fitch O'Connell- Published on: 2015-03-16
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. A Schopenhauerian View By seydlitz89 On the surface we have a delightful tale of a woebegone area of rural England that seems to exist in another time dimension, complete with purring bicycles, talking badgers, wolves and owls and a reptilian, or is it an amphibian?, villain. As far as the human characters go, much of their manners and mannerisms would be familiar to anyone who has frequented the southern border region between England and Wales. All making for an interesting story that holds your attention up to the end with a series of surprises and twists that make the journey that much more entertaining.But literature is not all about entertainment you know, particularly if one is of a more Schopenhaurian disposition. Rather it should also provide insight and a wider view of human affairs, an understanding of a complex reality which allows the reader to comprehend without having to grapple with feelings. The characters are appealing and likeable for the most part, but the situation they find themselves in is so outside our own experience, that we enjoy the distance necessary to understand that this is not simply a children's’ story, but actually about very timely issues we all face today.There is a very clear element of human folly represented here, “human” in the sense that it is timeless and seemingly endemic to us as a species. Communities no matter how stable never last forever. There is also the tendency for individuals to impose their will over others to do things their way “for the good of all”. They always tell themselves that at least at first, but the general rule is that there is no such thing as a benign autocrat. However loudly they proclaim themselves “one of the people”, they are not. Eventually fear, narrow interest, cynicism, and hopelessness replace justice and communal values and the society lurches towards collapse. That is of course the social part of it, but we humans also live in a natural world that sustains our very existence. Traditionally in the West, for at least the last 250 years, we have taken the view that nature is something to be conquered, overwhelmed, exploited, transformed and then simply trashed. There’s always someplace somewhere where we can start the whole process again. Faith in our own limitless ability to organise, control and dominate seems to drive this relentlessly forward. “Faith" of course as in self-interested groupthink. Views contrary to this are never welcome.Given this reality, is there hope? In the story a group of courageous friends band together and . . .Now, I really don’t wish to spoil the rest. Read for yourselves and see how the story ends. Highly recommended for lovers of a good yarn and those of a more agrarian and little “p” politics political bent.
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