Friday, October 14, 2011

Sarah Hall - The Electric Michelangelo


Sarah Hall tells us the story of people who live at the beginning of the last century. Compared to nowadays idea of a normal life, the fates describe in this novel seem exotic and a bit crazy at times.
We accompany the main protagonist Cyrill through his childhood until his life as a adult.
His journey starts in Northwestern England, seeside town Morecombe Bay - in Summer full of tourists and in winter empty and silent. The young boy Cyrill is raised by a single mother who runs a hotel. She gives everybody a place to rest and helps in horrible situations. Cyrill life is divided beetween helping his mum and spending time with friends.
Through his gift to be good in drawing, he becomes an tattoo artist. The way of becoming an tattooer is long and tough. He is trained by a tattoo master who's an alcoholic and therefore oftem relies on Cyrill's help and care.
After his mother's death, he gets bonds more closely with his teacher. But not for good. Years go by and Cyrill grows into a man and a tattoo artist before his boss dies.
Now he is on the verge of a decision. Nothing's holding him in England so he opts for a new life abroad. He spends his last money on a third class ticket to America. He settles as a tattoo island at the Coney Island amusement park. What he sees in coney Island is akin to Morecombe Bay but wilder and bigger.
He settles in New York during Coney Island's peak. The place is lively and crazy, crowded with freaks, artists and carnies. All of them find a "new home" in Coney Island.
But soon enought Cyrills discovers not everything is perfect and well in his new home: One day a show Elephant tramples down a visitor who dies due to the incident.So therefore the elephant has to die. Cyrills is shocked that no one seems to agree that killing the animal is cruel and unjust. Instead an entrace fee is taken when the animal is killed publicly. He gets aware that everythings has to end at some pont.
One day he meets a woman who lives in his apartment building. She lives in an appartment with her horse. She is so different than other women. Unadapted, selfdepended. Her name is Grace. She always tries to get the best of it. On a special way she is crazy. One day she asks Cyrill wether he would make an all-over tattoo on her body. The motive is an eye like hieroglyhic.
For grace, this painfull exercise is a potentiall to forget a hard episode of her life. Each stich stands for the fight against a demon of the past. Soon, Cyrill falls in love with Grace.
I won't tell you how the story ends, you'll have to find out for yourself.
So what´s great thing about the story? You can read the book in different ways. Everbody might find an own approach to it, and will find own conclusions.

Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Jean-Claud Izzo - The Lost Sailors


For five month the crew of the Aldebaran have been fixed at the Digue du Large, the most outward part of the harbour of Marseille.
After arriving in the harbour the commercial court enchained the boat as a debt security.
First the whole crew thought that the problem would be solved fast. So they cleaned and controled the boat every day.
After a while the captain started organising help for them in the harbour like food, water and cleaning of clothes. Weeks later the captain and the mission to seafarers organised money for the families at home.
There are only three men left on board. This long break gives them a chance to think about their past. They tell us about their love, losses and hopes.
This short novel is a beautiful book, full of melancholia, humour and wordly wisdom.
It shows that life is not always a straight lain to walk. That life is worth to live no matter wether the life is cruel to you or nice.

Original title: Les marins perdus

Monday, October 10, 2011

Shusaku Endo - When I whistle

In this novel Shusaku Endo describes the fate of two different persons.
The first plot line focuses on Ozu, an honest and modest man, who grews up in the thirties of the last century. The scond plot line follows his son Eiichi who puts his career as an doctor in hospital first place, even comprosing his patients' well being. They are like yin and yang.
The novel starts with Ozu sitting in the train and meeting an old schoolmate for the first time since school. This is an occasion for him to remember, especially his deceased schoolmate Flatfish.
His memories are full of experience growing up in a Japan that no longer exists. Life in his childhood was tough and of shortage. On the other hand, life was easier without the pressure of prosperity. Ozu's evoked nostalgic feelings are in contrast to the life of his son.
His son Eiichi is a hard working man. During his middle school the father thought of him as a loyal son but since preparing for studying medicine Eiichi seems changed. Now he feels he has nothing in common with his own child.
Eiichi thinks that his father is an old school and kind man that lets others push him around. .
He wants success so badly that he´d do anything for it. In the daily routine of work, he feels and sees that he is an outsider. Colleagues his age have a life more easy because they belong to right clique. So he is jealous. And he tries everything to get an better standing.
In the hospital there is a co-worker he doesn´t like. These colleague dates the boss's daughter This co-worker's father runs an pharmaceutic company. So the boss, the pharmacist and the colleague plan to test a new medicine on patients. But the medicine fails.
Eiichi passes the information to the media. However he does so in his own interest and not for the patients' good. As a result of the scandal his co-worker is fired, which makes way for him to console his boss's daughter. He hope a possible marriage will boost his career chances.
The story shows the depths of the soul and what a man is able to reach his goals.
Typically for japanese literature the book is also a display for human loneliness and the desperate pursuit of happiness.