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Round the Bend (Paperback)

de Nevil Shute (Author)
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This work of fiction has the feel of autobiography. In lean documentary narrative, Tom Cutter tells of how he came to aviation via a flight circus and how he built a thriving air service in the Middle East with the help of his Buddhist partner, the partner's beautiful sister, and a crew of Asian non-Christians. The fictional Cutter writes as if he doesn't care if his story interests anyone other than himself. And that's how John Telfer reads it--that is, he speaks (in an unconvincing Midlands accent) as if the rather dry recital of events excites him no end, as if he, a decent and uncomplicated chap, were recalling the best moments in his lifelong romance with the airplane. Y.R. © AudioFile 2002, Portland, Maine-- Copyright © AudioFile, Portland, Maine --Ce texte provient de la Audio Cassette édition.


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A story which grips and fascinates, a story enriched by the observation and understanding which have made Shute's work outstanding Scotsman He holds attention to the last page Daily Telegraph So convincingly does Shute tell the story and so cleverly does he leave the character of Shaklin deliberately vague that the book is as absorbing as anything he has written, and Cutter one of his finest creations Glasgow Herald

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5.0étoiles sur 5 Shute's best, at tale of better living through competence, Juil 5 2002
Par Gary M. Greenbaum (Fairfax, VA USA) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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This review is from: Round the Bend (Paperback)
Tom Cutter, tired after World War II and the loss of his wife (he blames himself for her suicide), comes to the Persian Gulf to begin a small-scale aviation business. He throws himself into the business and makes a success of it. The business really takes off after he hires childhood friend Connie Shaklin as chief engineer, and soon after, Connie's sister Nadezna, as his secretary. But Cutter soon notices--Shaklin is giving semi-religious talks as he works, which are attracting attention and support not only from his co-workers, but from the Arab population, as they previously did in Cambodia, and when Shaklin is forced to go to Indonesia, again, he attracts attention and support, somewhat to the confusion of Cutter, who nevertheless is unfailing in his support of Shaklin, who seems to be beginning a religion that crosses religious boundaries.

Shute's most thought provoking of novels, as a new prophet arises in the form of an aviation engineer who adamantly denies he is a prophet, somewhat to the confusion of his friend and his sister.

Even the small characters (a gunrunner who, in seeing Shaklin and his work, is reminded of the small town and church in the Midwest where he grew up, for example) are finely drawn. And Shute often gets rather subtle--Cutter, whose first name is Thomas, three times denies Shaklin's divinity in a talk with the British officer, Captain Morrison.

Beautiful and gentle work by a master storyteller. You will look for villians in vain in this book. His best.

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4.0étoiles sur 5 Zen and the art of aircraft maintenance, Nov. 12 2000
Par D. Hicks (Byron, MN USA) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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I'm not entirely sure that there is a "typical" Shute book, but this one is both typical and atypical. It is typical in that it is mostly about post-WWII era aircraft operations, and rather more intense on the aircraft angle than most of his other books. Also, like several of his other books, it pokes about at the meaning of morality.

On the atypical side, "Round the Bend" is somewhat alegorical and "preachy" in the same sense as "Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance". In fact, I'd be willing to bet that Robert Pirsig read "Round the Bend" before he wrote "Zen".

Folks comfortable with Shute's writing will find that "Round the Bend" has his trademark writing style -- spartan, yet with a delicious amount of descriptive detail, intense, yet without an identifiable climax. As usual, he's not given to plot twists, but rather focuses on the development of human character and the way it plays out under unusual circumstances.

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4.0étoiles sur 5 Zen and the art of aircraft maintenance, Nov. 12 2000
Par D. Hicks (Byron, MN USA) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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I'm not entirely sure that there is a "typical" Shute book, but this one is both typical and atypical. It is typical in that it is mostly about post-WWII era aircraft operations, and rather more intense on the aircraft angle than most of his other books. Also, like several of his other books, it pokes about at the meaning of morality.

On the atypical side, "Round the Bend" is somewhat alegorical and "preachy" in the same sense as "Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance". In fact, I'd be willing to bet that Robert Pirsig read "Round the Bend" before he wrote "Zen".

Folks comfortable with Shute's writing will find that "Round the Bend" has his trademark writing style -- spartan, yet with a delicious amount of descriptive detail, intense, yet without an identifiable climax. As usual, he's not given to plot twists, but rather focuses on the development of human character and the way it plays out under unusual circumstances.

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