Tuesday, 26 February 2008

Cormac McCarthy - Vejen

http://www.litteraturnu.dk/univers.php?action=read&id=1114

Six Feet Under


Wow

I just finished all 3376 minutes with my surrogate family - the Fishers and friends. Finished all five seasons of the HBO series Six Feet Under, created by Alan Ball (American Beauty), and I must admit it had a profound effect on my life. Really, calling it TV is almost an insult, this is a piece of art, in that it makes us question and think about such issues as death, sickness, grief, family, homosexuality, parenting - all of these huge and frightening themes, that so rarely are dared touched by any media. And this from a TV series! It's so fucking brave and beautiful, and at the same time entertaining and funny.

I can without hesitation say that this is the best series ever to come out of TV. I'll miss you.

Saturday, 9 February 2008

Norman Mailer - The Naked and the Dead


I realise it's about time I recommended another book. It's not that I haven't read any, it's just than I haven't read any new ones, good enough to receive my recommendation. Also, I've started reviewing book for litteraturnu.dk, which I won't also bring on my blog. But, I can confidently recommend THE NAKED AND THE DEAD by recently deceased, and literary celebrity, Norman Mailer.

The book is about a squad of soldiers, fighting the Japanese for control over an island during the second world war. Mailer himself having fought the Japanese in the war, gives - what I believe - a very accurate description of the men and how the war worked. There's absolutely no romanticism or patriotism about the antagonists feelings towards the fighting, it's more a question of getting out alive and not losing your soul in the process. The old men in the squad are all completely broken and desillusioned, and have absolutely no faith in the US Army or their superiors. The rookies are regarded as little more than a nuisance, and no one wants to get close to them, because they're usually the first to die. There's no heroics in the short confusing fire fights, everyone is afraid and some are cowards.

The main event is a patrol the squad is sent on, the reasons for which, might be for personal glory rather than military significance, and which mainly consist of long devastating marches rather than combat. It's all very dark, but also excellently written and told. It is a bit long however (700 pages), and sometimes the pacing is of. But if this theme is of any interest, I highly recommend it.