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Athol Gwande, another New Yorker writer, writes about the painful ramifications of excessive blushing. The embarrassment is so defeating that people undergo surgery- and not minor surgery- just to control it. Post surgery, people report a quality of life surge that makes the risks and costs well worth it. Perhaps the most allegorical piece is a study of the plastic surgeon who dreams of giving people wings and other improvements as implanting rods and cones to make our vision more spectacular. These dreams are oddly absent when the same physician attends to remodeling a face eaten away by cancer. At odds most dramatically by the callow bedside manner and the narcisistic ego of this Leonardo of the dream. Condemned by colleagues and despised by the residents we try to ascertain if he is a visionary, Icarus or would he create another Frankenstein.
The strange and the miraculous are in turn celebrated and given to dark reservations and caution. All of the entries are nothing less than Magnificent!
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This novel bears no comparison with a novel like No Great Mischief by Alstair Maclean, which is just in another league altogether.
This intimate rendering of the quirky personalities of the inhabitants of West Gull, Ontario, include the gamut of human behavior, from the sociopathic voyeur to the powerless ageing bachelor. Throughout, it is Elizabeth who defines the commonality of life begun with such hope, now left to languish in despair or the comfort of memory. Cohen reaches deep and reminds us that his characters were once young, defined by their hopes and dreams. We know Adam only in the context of his interior life and his awe of Elizabeth. He serves as an example of the complexities within those we love and take for granted, find wanting and toss aside.
In Carl McKelvey we find the essence of his mother, Elizabeth. For all his troubles, he retains Elizabeth's authenticity, strength and ability to accurately "read" others. Carl is able to put aside his own pain and frustration in an effort to provide his daughter with the father she deserves.
This is an author whose words enrich the life of the reader. He lays out the tapestry of the human experience, making it impossible to dismiss anyone lightly. Covetous, malicious personalities stand beside the foolish, the innocent, the ignorant and the desperate. The landscape of ELIZABETH AND AFTER is a journey into the heart of man, and Cohen is the guide.
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But how sentimental and repitive can a book get?? This one, after reading two good ones by Cohen, was about as refreshing as a sewer breeze or one of those massive subway farts that happen in big and overly-populated cities. The go-nowhere plot had me more interested in my cuticles and screwing metal splinters into my eye sockets than in where these repugnant dolts would wind up by the end of the story. A quarter of the way through I just wanted Judith to overdose on self-pity and for Paul to get beamed up by a sadistic anal-probe spacecraft from the planet Buttron. As much as I try to support Canadian writers in general, and especially a good writer like Cohen, I cannot in good conscience ever recommend this book. Dull dull DULL dull DULL DULL DULL.
Two stars for (A) lyrical writing and (B) 'cause Cohen is Canadian, eh.
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