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PatH

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Re: Author! Author!
« Reply #3160 on: September 28, 2012, 07:37:29 AM »
 


Welcome to Author! Author!  

This is a game in which the contestants match their wits with a  challenger, who suggests a character in literature, non- fiction or fiction. The challenger may or may not provide more clues, his prerogative,, and never more than one a day.


Once a day the challenger will say if the guesses are correct or not. The winning contestant gets lots of acclaim and the chance to pose the next challenge. If he does not want to post a new challenge he can say so and whoever does can begin a new game.

Of course you could look these up on google in an instant, what challenge is that? The  idea is to rack one's brain to try to remember where this particular character appeared and who wrote about him/ her. Should be great fun.

The challenger also has the option not to mention the name of the character, but only a description.


Authors used so far:

Author, Book, Character, Challenger, Post#, winner

Anonymous, Beowulf, Beowulf, PatH, #1301
Arlen, Michael, The Green Hat, straudetwo, #2711, roshanarose
Atwood, Margaret, The Blind Assassin, Gumtree, #277
Austen, Jane, Pride and Prejudice, Mary Bennett, #158
Baden-Powell, Robert, Scouting for Boys, Frybabe, #2847, rosemarykaye
Banks, Lynn Reid, The L-Shaped Room, Jane Graham, Rosemarykaye, #1785, unguessed
Baum, L. Frank, The Wizard of Oz, Dorothy, JoanK, #342
Bennett, Alan, Uncommon Reader, Queen Elizabeth II, rosemarykaye, #1605, pedln
Blackmore, Richard, Lorna Doone, Lorna Doone, Frybabe, #462
Boswell, James, Life of Johnson, Samuel Johnson, Frybabe, #2755, PatH
Brittain, Vera, Testament of Youth, Vera Brittain, rosemarykaye, #3091, Frybabe
Bronte, Emily, Wuthering Heights, Heathcliff, Gumtree, #252
Buchan, John, 39 steps, Richard Hannay, PatH, #396
Burns, Olive, Cold Sassy Tree, pedln, #1594, rosemarykaye
Carroll, Louis, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, Alice, JoanK, # 426
Cervantes, Don Quijote, Don Quijote, PatH, #701
Chesterton, Gilbert K., The Father Brown books, Father Brown, PatH, #2179, JoanK
Child, Julia, Mastering the Art of French Cooking, butter, PatH, #2546, pedln
Christie, Agatha, Hastings, JoanK, # 127
Christie, Agatha, Death on the Nile, Hercule Poirot, JoanK, #752
Clancy, Tom, Hunt for Red October, Frybabe, #553
Clarke, Arthur C., Rendezvous with Rama, roshanarose, #2064
Clemens, Samuel, see Twain, Mark
Coetzee, J. M., Disgrace, David Little, Straudetwo, #1336
Collins, Wilkie, The Moonstone, Rachel Verinder, PatH, #311
Connolly, John, The Book of Lost Things, roshanarose, #2746, Frybabe
Conrad, Joseph, Heart of Darkness, Marlow, Gumtree, #226
Conroy, Pat, The Great Santini, Conroy's father, JudeS #1319
Costain, Thomas, The Silver Chalice, Basil, Frybabe, #3123, JudeS
Cronin, A. J., The Citadel, Andrew Manson, JudeS, #1085
Davies, Robertson, The Cunning Man, Jonathan Hullah,  straudetwo, #1382
Dickens, Charles, The Mystery of Edwin Drood, Drood, PatH, #2227, rosemarykaye, #2283, Gumtree
Dostoevsky, Fyodor, Crime and Punishment, Roskolnikov, JudeS, #1209, 1213
Doyle, Sir Arthur Conan, Study in Scarlet, Dr. Watson, PatH, #380
Dumas, Alexandre pere, The Three Musketeers, D'Artagnan, PatH, #939, 941
DuMaurier, Daphne, Rebecca, the nameless narrator, Gumtree, straudetwo and rosemarykaye, #1924
Eliot, George, Daniel Deronda, Gumtree, #190
Eliot, T. S., Old Possum’s Book of Practical Cats, Bustopher Jones, PatH, #110
Essex, Karen, Leonardo's Swans, Isabella d'Este, Mippy, #591
Faulkner, William, The Sound and the Fury, Caddy, 1429, 1439, Frybabe
Flaubert, Gustave, Madame Bovary, Frybabe, #2607, rosemarykaye
Forster, E. M., Passage to India, Frybabe, #2240, rosemarykaye
Fowles, John, The Collector, Frederick and Miranda, roshanarose, #2903, JudeS
Frankel, Bruce, What Shall I Do with the Rest of My Life? Frybabe, #2825, PatH
Galsworthy, John, The Forsyte Saga, Irene, PatH, #615,620
George, Elizabeth, Lynley and Havers, Tomereader1, #168
Gibbon, Edward, The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Zenobia, Frybabe, roshanarose, #2003, 2011
Gilbert, W. S., The Savoy Operas, Frederick, or the Pirate King, #1108, 1111, 1112
Golding, William, Lord of the Flies, JudeS, #3139, straudetwo
Goodall, Jane, In the Shadow of Man, Flo, JoanK, #2815, Frybabe
Goodman, Carol, The Night Villa, the slave girl, Gumtree, # 1165
Grahame, Kenneth, The Wind in the Willows, Mr. Toad, rosemarykaye, #3362, PatH
Greene, Graham, The Third Man, Holly Martins, PatH, ##1175, 1179
Grey, Zane, Riders of the Purple Sage, Frybabe, #294, 299
Hamill, Pete, Tabloid City, pedln, #2662, straudetwo
Hardy, Thomas, Far From the Madding Crowd, roshanarose, #1741, rosemarykaye
Hawthorne, Nathaniel, The Scarlet Letter, Roger Chillingsworth, Frybabe, 2368, 2373, pedln
Henry, O., Mammon and the Archer, Anthony Rockwall, Ginny  #537
Hesse, Herman, The Glass Bead Game, straudetwo, Frybabe, #1962
Heyerdahl, Thor, Early Man and the Ocean, Frybabe, #3035, 3044, PatH
Hugo, Victor, Les Miserables, JoanK, # 1904, Gumtree
Hugo, Victor, Les Miserables, straudetwo, #2698, rosemarykaye
Irving, John, The World According to Garp, pedln, #2401, straudetwo
James, Henry, Washington Square, straudetwo, #981, 982
James, Henry, Wings of a Dove, Kidsal, #83
Jenkins, Peter, A Walk Across America, Frybabe, #2641, pedln
Johnston, George, My Brother Jack, Gumtree, #2311, roshanarose
Keller, Helen, The Story of my Life, Anne Sullivan, JoanK #958
Kingsolver, Barbara, The Poisonwood Bible, pedln, #2581, rosemarykaye
Kipling, Rudyard, Kim, the lama PatH, #3023, JudeS
Knowles, John, A Separate Peace, pedln, #2560, Frybabe
Lagerlof, Selma, The Wonderful Adventures of Nils, Nils Holgersson, JudeS #899
Lahiri, Jhumpa, The Namesake, the boy, Frybabe, #4110, pedln
Lamb, Charles and Mary, Tales From Shakespeare, Macbeth, JoanK, #1301
Lampedusa, Giuseppe di, The Leopard, Don Fabrizio, Gumtree, Frybabe and straudetwo, #2031, 2032
Larson, Erik, Devil in the White City, pedln, #2226, Frybabe
LeCarre, John, Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy, Smiley, rosemarykaye, #2591, Frybabe
LeFanu, Sheridan, Carmilla, roshanarose, #769
Lessing, Doris, The Grass is Singing, straudetwo, #2432, Frybabe
Li, Cunxin, Mao's Last Dancer, Li Cunxin, Gumtree, #1713, roshanarose
Lofting, Hugh, Dr. Doolittle, Dr. Doolittle, rosemarykaye, #2875, roshanarose
Macaulay, The Towers of Trebizon, Laurie, rosemarykaye, #2494, straudetwo
Mann, Thomas,Joseph and his Brothers, JudeS, #2934, straudetwo
Maupin, Armistead, Tales of the City, rosemarykaye, #1553, pedln
McCourt, Frank, Angela's Ashes, Frank McCourt, JoanK, #1062
McCullers, Carson, Member of the Wedding, straudetwo, pedln, #1859
Melville, Herman, Moby-Dick, the whale, PatH, #482
Miller,Arthur, Death of a Salesman, Gumtree, #1005, 1006
Milton, John, Paradise Lost, Frybabe, #413
Mitford, Nancy, roshanarose, #839, 840
Murdoch, Iris, The Sea, the Sea, Charles Arrowby, straudetwo, #1197, 1198
Nabokov, Vladimir, Lolita, Lolita, JudeS, #1124
O’Brian, Patrick, Master and Commander, Jack Aubrey, JudeS, #319
Oe, Kenzaburo, The Changeling, Frybabe, #2998-9, PatH, JudeS
Orwell, George, Frybabe, #97
Ovid, Metamorphosis, Frybabe, roshanarose, #1985
Parker, Dorothy, Big Blonde, straudetwo, #2505, rosemarykaye
Pearl, Matthew, The Dante Club, pedln, #1629, deems 2
Perry, Anne, Acceptable Loss, William Monk, #3010, PatH
Peterson, Roger Tory, Field guide to the Eastern Birds, Mockingbird, JoanK #202
Potok, Chaim, The Chosen, Danny Saunders, pedln, #1890, JoanK
Potter, Beatrix, Jemima Puddleduck, rosemarykaye, #1478 pedln, #1482 deems2
Plutarch, ----, Themistocles, roshanarose, #1025, 1027
Preston, Douglas, Dinosaurs in the attic, Frybabe, #1456 rosemarykaye
Rand, Ayn, We the Living, Frybabe, #498, 502
Rowling, J. K, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Harry, PatH, #1409
Rhys, Jean, Wide Sargasso Sea, Jane Eyre, straudetwo, #1230
Sagan, Carl, Contact, Eleanor Alloway, Frybabe,#2447, PatH
Saint-Exupery, Antoine de, The Little Prince, the Prince, PatH, #2146, rosemarykaye
Saramago, Jose, Blindness, deems 2, #1652, straudetwo
Sayers, Dorothy L., The Nine Tailors, Lord Peter Wimsey, PatH, #2466, rosemarykaye
Scott, Paul, The Jewel in the Crown, Daphne Manners, rosemarykaye, #2622, Frybabe
Scott, Sir Walter, Ivanhoe, Ginny, #602
Sewall, Anna, Black Beauty, Frybabe, #1490, Gumtree
Shakespeare, William, Othello, Othello, PatH, #2353, Frybabe, #2355, rosemarykaye
Shelley, Mary, Frankenstein, the monster, PatH, #451
Smith, Alexander McCall, Mma Ramotswe, JudeS, #145
Smith, Alexander McCall, 44Scotland Street, Cyril, rosemarykaye, #1238, 1243
Spark, Muriel, The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie, Miss Brodie, Gumtree, #671, 672
Stead, Christina, The Man Who Loved Children, straudetwo, #1690, Gumtree
Steinbeck , John, Journal of a Novel, Gumtree, #53, 60
Stevenson, Robert Louis, The strange case of Dr. Jeckell and Mr. Hyde, Mr. Utterson, rosemarykaye, #2984, Frybabe
Stoker, Bram, Dracula, Jonathan Harker, JudeS, #631, 632
Stone, Irving, Depths of Glory, Camille Pisarro, Gumtree, #802
Swift, Jonathan, Gulliver's Travels, Lemuel Gulliver, PatH, #2835, Frybabe
Thompson, Morton, The Cry and the Covenant, Ignaz Semmelweiss, #2332, PatH, #2338, straudetwo
Tolkien, J. R. R., Lord of the Rings, Frodo, PatH, #238, 241
Tolstoy, Leo, War and Peace, Pierre Bezukhov, PatH, #1267
Trollope, Joanna, The Best of Friends, Sophie, Mippy, #218
Tuchman, Barbara, A Distant Mirror, Frybabe, #2117, straudetwo, #2118, PatH
Twain, Mark, Life on the Mississippi, the author, JoanK, #2192, Frybabe
Tyler, Anne, Digging to America, Maryam Yazdan,Mippy, #735
Urrea, Luis Alberto, The Hummingbird's Daughter, Saint Teresa de Cabora, Frybabe, #1835, straudetwo
Van Allsburg, The Polar Express, Santa, Frybabe, #2570, pedln
Voltaire, Candide, Candide, straudetwo, #1809, Frybabe
Vreeland, Susan, The Forest Lover, Emily Carr, Mippy, #364
Weir, Alison, Innocent Traitor, Lady Jane Gray, roshanrose, #883
Wethers, Beck, Left for Dead, Ginny, #29
Wharton, Edith, The Age of Innocence, Frybabe, rosemarykaye, #2054, Gumtree #2055
White, T. H., The Sword in the Stone, Arthur (the Wart), #3069, rosemarykaye.
Wilde, Oscar, The Importance of Being Earnest, Lady Bracknell, #2131, rosemarykaye
Windsor, Kathleen, Forever Amber, Amber, Traude, #927, 928
Wodehouse, P. G., Bertie Wooster, PatH, #1046, 1048
Wolfe, Tom, The Right Stuff, Chuck Yeager, roshanarose, #2091 Gumtree, #209x Frybabe
Woolf, Virginia, Flush, Gumtree, #1511, 1513, rosemarykaye
Woolf, Virginia, Orlando, Orlando, PatH, #1141
Xenophon, Frybabe, #173
Zola, Emile, Germinal, Etienne Lentier, Gumtree, #1352


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rosemarykaye

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Re: Author! Author!
« Reply #3161 on: September 28, 2012, 09:11:55 AM »
Absolutely, please don't even think of apologising Straude!  It's great to learn about new books, and I'm sure I've chosen ones before that no-one in the US has ever heard of.  I only commented because I thought people might think I wasn't paying attention!

Onwards!

Rosemary

PatH

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Re: Author! Author!
« Reply #3162 on: September 28, 2012, 12:43:31 PM »
It's probably not Pyncheon, since Vineland wasn't his first book.  I've read and liked his The Crying of Lot 49.  It's somewhat surreal and fantastical.  I started Gravity's Rainbow, which I think is supposed to be his best book, but bogged down.  It's wonderfully rich writing, and very long, and I got overwhelmed.

JudeS

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Re: Author! Author!
« Reply #3163 on: September 28, 2012, 05:02:17 PM »
Well that was a wild guess!
Interesting fact about Pynchon:
Although he has not allowed a photo of himself since his twenties (He's in his seventies now) and no one seems to know where he resides he agreed that his voice and persona appear twice on "The Simpsons". In one episode the character who was supposed to be him wore a paper bag over his head during the whole episode.

Guess he needed some ready cash.

JudeS

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Re: Author! Author!
« Reply #3164 on: September 28, 2012, 05:04:40 PM »
Straude
If you hadn't picked your "unknown" I wouldn't have looked up Pynchon and be able to enlighten this knowledgeable crew about his latest escapades.

It's all for fun!

Frybabe

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Re: Author! Author!
« Reply #3165 on: September 28, 2012, 05:49:38 PM »
Oh dear, I think I know what it is.

House of Sand and Fog, Andre Dubus III.

PatH

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Re: Author! Author!
« Reply #3166 on: September 30, 2012, 03:43:52 PM »
That's got to be it, Frybabe; it fits perfectly.

straudetwo

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« Reply #3167 on: September 30, 2012, 05:30:02 PM »
Yes indeed ! Frybabe is right.
The House of Sand and Fog by Andre Dubus III IS the book I was looking for.  
Thank you for your patience and understanding, Pat, Rosemary and Jude.  

For me, this game is special because  it provides so much more than the solution to any given book and author. . The quest challenges our collective memories, reminds us of possible associations of ideas, and is ultimately an invaluable enriching experience.

There could be no better example than Jude's mention of Thomas Pynchon - which deserves to be addressed separately. .Thank  you, Jude.

Will summarize tomorrow
Traude

Frybabe

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Re: Author! Author!
« Reply #3168 on: September 30, 2012, 06:04:48 PM »
Did anyone see the movie and read the book? How close was it to the book?

JoanK

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« Reply #3169 on: October 01, 2012, 07:33:27 PM »
I only read the book. It is rare fore a modern book to be a real tradgedy in the old sense of the word, but this was. I couldn't bear to see the movie.

straudetwo

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Re: Author! Author!
« Reply #3170 on: October 01, 2012, 10:14:38 PM »
Thank you for your post, JoanK.
 Like you,  I found the book heartbreaking, and I tried to disengage myself from the memories.  I did not want to think of a movie.  But one was made and, during the Oscar preparations for that year, the country learned that it was an excellent adaptation, overseen with passion and care by director Vadim Perelman.  Yes, I've since seen the film and can only applaud Mr. Perelman's work. What he did with the ending is  praiseworthy.  The overall reception by the critics was favorablae. Roger Ebert said (and I paraphrase) that the film is a work of integrity, and that the viewer's attention is engaged from the first scene and throughout.

The same thing is true for the book. Readers take sides and form opinions, pro and con.  And the tragedy is predictable, as I said.  The male protagonist is Col. Behrani, a former officer in the Shah's service, who flees to Paris during the Iranian revolution and later emigrates to the U.S. with his wife, daughter and teenage son.
He moves his family into a fashionable apartment, as befits his station in life, even though the financial cushion he brought is dwindling fast. He provides a lavish wedding for his daughter Soraya, and none of the old immigrant friends (all of whom are better off) have any idea that Behrani is living a double life, so to speak.

His hope that his military experience might be useful to American authorities was not fulfilled. Even so, he left the house very morning with a briefcase in business attire to a non-existent job. Instead he went to change into work clothes,  left the business suit in a locker and joined a team of garbage collectors  on the freeways. He had a second job in a convenience store. Nadia, his wife, sits in a darkened room all day and listens to the same melodies from home over and over. Neither she nor the children know any of this, or  that a crisis is brewing.  Just then Behrani becomes aware of a small house that is sold at auction  for non-[aument of taxes by aformer owner.He  takes ab amount of money set aside for his son, wins the bid and moves in the house. His plan is to remodel/improve it, then sell it for a profit.

In due course we meet the former owner of the house, a young woman,  abused and abandoned by her husband,  with a penchant for drugs. The little house was her father's and she now tries to get it back. She meets a deputy Sheriff and he volunteers his help,  spontaneously leaves his wife and children without apparent reason. Involved is also a woman lawyer who tries to convince Behrani that he has absolutely no right to the house. Lester, the Sheriff's assistant, is reprimanded by his superior, and, after a carnage, both he and the woman, Kathy, are put in prison. 
There is no answer in a tragedy, ancient or modern;  no answer to  fundamental questions about  man's fate, suffering of the innocent, justice, honor,  dignity.

Andre Dubus III was 40 when his book was published.  His father, Andre Duus Jr.,  born in Louisiana into a Cajun-Irish family, was also an author of short stories and essays.  He died at 62 in Haverhill, Massachusetts, a former mill town in the Merrimack River Valley that hugs the border with New Hampshire.

This is all, Pat.  Now nwe are really ready for something lighter.
Thank you for still beig here.
Traude

rosemarykaye

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Re: Author! Author!
« Reply #3171 on: October 02, 2012, 08:00:00 AM »
Well done Frybabe, and thank you for all of that information Straude.  I had heard of the book but had no idea what it was about.  As you say, we learn so much from this quiz, as we do from every part of this site.  My life would be so much less interesting without it, and without all of you knowledgable, kind and generous participants.

Rosemary

Frybabe

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Re: Author! Author!
« Reply #3172 on: October 02, 2012, 09:24:09 AM »
Ready for a new quiz? Here we go.

Author: Writer of adult and children's novels, dramatist, leftist activist

Book: About a journey towards hope and redemption.

Character: Self-imposed exile.

bluebird24

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Re: Author! Author!
« Reply #3173 on: October 02, 2012, 07:18:52 PM »
Bridge to terabithia Katherine Peters?

Frybabe

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« Reply #3174 on: October 02, 2012, 10:24:44 PM »
Sorry, Bluebird, not Bridge to Terabithia.

New clues tomorrow.

Frybabe

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Re: Author! Author!
« Reply #3175 on: October 03, 2012, 01:00:43 PM »
Author: Writer of adult and children's novels, dramatist, leftist activist
              Has participated in anti Vietnam War activities as well as against Apartheid, and most recently, anti-Israeli activities.

Book: About a journey towards hope and redemption.
           The title seems odd considering the area where the action takes place.

Character: Self-imposed exile.
                  Meets up with a long lost love.

JudeS

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Re: Author! Author!
« Reply #3176 on: October 03, 2012, 04:32:44 PM »
Could this be Howard Fast?

He wrote so many books but I only read his early , historical novels written for teens. (Tom Payne, Spartacus etc.)so I don't want to venture a guess re: the name of the book.

Frybabe

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Re: Author! Author!
« Reply #3177 on: October 03, 2012, 04:52:08 PM »
Nope, not Howard Fast.

Frybabe

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Re: Author! Author!
« Reply #3178 on: October 04, 2012, 02:27:09 PM »
Author: Writer of adult and children's novels, dramatist, leftist activist
              Has participated in anti Vietnam War activities as well as against Apartheid, and most recently, anti-Israeli activities.
              He worked as a merchant seaman for several years and then as a theater stagehand. He wrote his first play while there.

Book: About a journey towards hope and redemption.
           The title seems odd considering the area where the action takes place.
           A movie is in development with a tentative date of 2014. Anthony Hopkins and Judi Dench are playing the leading roles.

Character:
Self-imposed exile because of a deadly mistake at work for which he could not forgive himself.
                  Meets up with a long lost love who is dying of cancer.
                   

JudeS

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Re: Author! Author!
« Reply #3179 on: October 04, 2012, 04:40:08 PM »
Is the author Henning Mankell and the character Wallander?

Frybabe

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Re: Author! Author!
« Reply #3180 on: October 04, 2012, 05:53:58 PM »
Right author, Jude, but the wrong book. It is not one of the Wallander series.

Frybabe

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Re: Author! Author!
« Reply #3181 on: October 05, 2012, 04:10:44 PM »
JudeS found the author, Henning Mankell. So, let's concentrate on the book. Which, I think, was mentioned by someone (not myself) some time back.

Book: About a journey towards hope and redemption.
           The title seems odd considering the area where the action takes place.
           A movie is in development with a tentative date of 2014. Anthony Hopkins and Judi Dench are playing the leading roles.
           This is not one of his Wallander books.

Character: Self-imposed exile because of a deadly mistake at work for which he could not forgive himself.
                  Meets up with a long lost (abandoned) love who is dying of cancer.
                  He is asked to fulfill a promise he made 40 years prior.

JudeS

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« Reply #3182 on: October 06, 2012, 01:04:00 AM »
I remembered another book I had read by Mankell-actually the first book I read of his . It was so different from his Wallander mysteries that I didn't connect it with him until I thought about it  a while.
. The book was Italian Shoes and the protagonist was Frederick Welken.

It is a real peice of Literature , not a detective novel. Even if this gues is not correct I would highly recommend this book,

Frybabe

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« Reply #3183 on: October 06, 2012, 09:04:47 AM »
Winner Winner Winner Winner

Good work Jude. I knew someone here had mentioned reading it, but I couldn't remember who. The book is on my future list along with After the Frost. I don't have them yet and have too much other stuff to read just now.

I was very unhappy to read about Mr. Mankell's anti-Israeli and Communist party activities. It makes me have second thoughts about buying any more of his books. I just "love" all these academics, artists and such who make very big bucks through capitalist system they hate, live high on the hog and still have more than enough to donate tons to various charities, and then bash the system that allows them to do this.

JudeS

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« Reply #3184 on: October 06, 2012, 12:40:41 PM »
Because of his "Anti Israeli" politics my husband won't watch Wallander on TV and gets all huffy when I read one of Mankells books.
He is not the only one with these weird political views that have no basis except anti-semitism or a D.H.Lawrence romantic view of the Arab nations. It's pretty hard to imagine that nowadays but it still exists. Al-Quida as Heros?!
Some important literary figures, lie Ezra Pound , were openly pro-Nazi.
I often wonder why.

Thanks for the winner status. Will try and put something together for next week.


 

Frybabe

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« Reply #3185 on: October 06, 2012, 02:36:02 PM »
I very strongly suspect that if I stopped reading, watching, or eating things that were made by people I disagreed with politically, I suspect there would be very little left. Still, it does make you stop and think.

I've never read any of D.H. Lawrence. Did you mean T.E. Lawrence? 

JoanK

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« Reply #3186 on: October 06, 2012, 04:15:26 PM »
I didn't know about the anti-Israeli - stand. Ouch.

JudeS

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« Reply #3187 on: October 06, 2012, 04:16:34 PM »
Yes-T.E.Lawrence.
What a gaff.
Coffee too weak this morning. Part of my brain still asleep.
Thanks for the correction.

Frybabe

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« Reply #3188 on: October 06, 2012, 04:57:11 PM »
I didn't either, JoanK, until I read what was in Wikipedia. Some of the references listed there are no longer linked, though. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henning_Mankell

I did a Google on the Freedom Flotilla and come up with his blogs in the Library/News Chronicles. This one was published in July 2011. What particularly got me was the beginning of the third paragraph, "But the U.S. is not the power it used to be; one day that protection will cease – shall we say in five years?"  Here is the full article:
http://news.henningmankell.com/2011/07/israelis-cannot-make-the-gaza-reality-disappear/

I wish I had known about his leanings before I really got into his writing.

Sorry, I tend to stay out of online political conversations. It just upsets me sometimes to think that money I spend to buy books or what not indirectly help pay for supporting things I do not agree with.

JudeS

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Re: Author! Author!
« Reply #3189 on: October 08, 2012, 04:01:03 PM »
Well here is your quiz. The clues will be simple but anyone who knows this book will guess the answers in one or two days.
I wondered how this author was not chosen by a player till now. As you may guess, he is a favorite of mine.

Book:
About a funeral and a murder.

Author:
Philosopher, writer, activist.

Character:
From an African country.

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Re: Author! Author!
« Reply #3190 on: October 09, 2012, 11:22:10 AM »
No nibbles yet.Here are the second day clues

Book:
About a funeral and a murder.
Published during WW2.

Author:
Philosopher, Writer activist.
Second youngest winner of the Nobel Prize. (The youngest was Rudyard Kipling).

Character:
From an African country.
Lacks empathy for others. Detached, yet,emotionally honest about his own feelings.

JoanK

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Re: Author! Author!
« Reply #3191 on: October 09, 2012, 03:32:36 PM »
"Things fall Apart"? No, I see that wasn't published until 1958.

JudeS

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Re: Author! Author!
« Reply #3192 on: October 09, 2012, 04:08:07 PM »
Sorry Joan. Not the right title.
 Keep guessing . You know this one as do all the participants of this site.

JudeS

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Re: Author! Author!
« Reply #3193 on: October 10, 2012, 04:00:47 PM »
Here are thetird round of clues;

Book
About a funeral and a murder
Published during WW2
Written in French

Author
Philosopher, Writer,Activist
Second youngest winner of the Nobel Prize
Born in an African country.Won a Soccer scholarshil to a school in France and stayed in that country

Character
From an African country
Lacks empathy for others. Detached, but emotionally honest.
Kills an "Arab".

 

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Re: Author! Author!
« Reply #3194 on: October 10, 2012, 04:50:26 PM »
Sorry, Jude, I've been a bit preoccupied this week, and this morning I had to have my best bud put to sleep. I'm thinking Albert Camus, but I can't think which book.

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Re: Author! Author!
« Reply #3195 on: October 10, 2012, 06:47:22 PM »
I'm thinking Camus too, but haven't read him, so don't know which.

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Re: Author! Author!
« Reply #3196 on: October 10, 2012, 08:54:35 PM »
I think Camus too. I'm thinking "The Stranger", but it's been so long since I read it, I've forgotten the plot. I have to admit, there are some authors I just don't "get", and Camus is one of them.

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Re: Author! Author!
« Reply #3197 on: October 10, 2012, 11:23:15 PM »
WINNERS! 
   WINNERS!
            WINNERS!

Joan K and Pat and Frybabe.....
Yes It is Albert Camus and the book is The Stranger.
The character is Meursat.
Joan K especially...... I will be happy to have a conversation about Camus who I really admired when I was young. Deep sorrow when he passed away at age 48, just two years after winning the Nobel Prize.
Tomorrow, when I write his bio and a bit about the book I will try to explain my fascination with this man. Perhaps  that will be enough for you to join me in my appreciation of him.
The Stranger is the only book I have read four times.

JudeS

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Re: Author! Author!
« Reply #3198 on: October 11, 2012, 02:09:47 PM »
Camus was born in Algiers, Algieria in 1913 to a half deaf , illiterate Mother. He had no siblings. His Father died at the Battle of The Marne one year later. They were very poor and lived in a slum like section of the city.

Albert was an excellent student , and more important, an outstanding Soccer player. His teachers and Principals encouraged him greatly and finally managed to get him a Soccer scholarship to a school in Paris. While working, playing Soccer and writing he also managed to get two degrees in Philosophy.

During WW2 he was a leader in the underground movement against the Nazis. Although his name was often linked to that of Jean Paul Sarte, both of them denied a joint belief system.Sarte was an Existentialist while Camus thought of himself as an Absurdist (A philosophy propounded  originally by Kierkegaard).

In an essay titled "The Rebel" Camus wrote that he was devoted to opposing Nihilism while delving deeply into individual freedoms. His book on his philosophical views "The Myth of Sisyphus" was highly praised worldwide. Camus's novel "The Plague" was published doring WW2 in France becaus  the Nazis didn't see it as a parable but a straightforward novel about a plague.

Camus was married and the Father of two children. He won the Nobel Prize at age 46 and died two years later in a car accident. He was not the driver. The world lost a great philosopher, novelist and man when he was killed  while still at the height of his powers.

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Re: Author! Author!
« Reply #3199 on: October 12, 2012, 12:59:10 AM »
Thanks for that. Maybe I should reread "the Stranger".

I think fry should get it, since she said Camus first.