Schopenhauer's Telescope: A Novel
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Schopenhauer's Telescope: A Novel by Donovan, Gerald. paperback edition. ISBN: 9781582433103.
Digging a grave during a European civil war, two men share their experiences and draw conclusions about why the history of civilization is inseparable from the history of mass violence. In an unnamed European village, in the middle of a civil war, one man digs while another watches over him. Slowly, they begin to talk. Over the course of the afternoon, as the snow falls and truckloads of villagers are corralled in the next field, we discover why they are there--not just who they are but also how sinister events in the country have led them to be separated by a deepening grave, and why the history of civilization is inseparable from the history of mass violence. Beautifully written, with a poets eye for detail coupled with a chilling and compelling narrative drive, Schopenhauers Telescope is current in the best sense--no thin allegory of todays conflicts, but a remarkable attempt to make art out of the brutality of life. "The haunting novel Schopenhauers Telescope . . . [is] one of the most unusual novels of the year . . . The effect is pulse-quickening and horrific, as though weve been force marched through a theme park of grotesque monsters." --Newsday
