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Trinity (Mass Market Paperback)

de Leon Uris (Author)
4.6étoiles sur 5  Voir tous les commentaires (79 évaluations de client)

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"Leon Uris is a storyteller, in a direct line from those men who sat around fires in the days before history and made the tribe more human." --"The New York Times Book Review


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4.0étoiles sur 5 TOLD, AND TOLD WELL, Jui 30 2003
Par Daniel Vullo "BRAIN CANDYMAN" (Weehawken, Nj United States) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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It disturbed me to learn, while reading Trinity, that Leon Uris passed away at the age of 78. I'm glad I was reading one of his most acclaimed novels when it did happen, so finishing it made it that much more special. I will admit I did try to read this novel about 15 years ago and couldn't due to its heavy subject matter, but I'm glad I took another crack at it.
I must say that Trinity is a wondrous and expansive novel. Uris weaves many, stories and tales over the years with seamless ease.

We are presented with 3 families of different backgrounds, the Larkens (Catholics), the Hubbles (protestants) and the Weeds (Presbyterians). All have an agenda of their own, whether it be respect, money or carrying on a lineage; we are shown each side and how they play on each other. Uris paints a vast portrait of the Irish lifestyles both rich and poor. Friends made and friends lost abound.
What confused me before reading this novel were the other reviews, some went on to say that Trinity drew two dimensional characters and lacked depth, and I can say that that is furthest from the truth. These characters, such as the hero Conor, or his the love interest Shelly, or the power hungry Weed family, each has their side of their story told, and told well. We are carried from the characters' childhood till there mid thirties, and I felt as though I knew each one in and out. This is Leon Uris's most accomplished work, though not my favorite, Armageddon still holds that title, this is without a doubt a great, fulfilling and richly detailed novel about a period and piece of the Irish struggle and how a few people deal with it.
We did lose a great story teller, R.I.P Leon uris, you will be sorely missed.

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5.0étoiles sur 5 First Stopped, Then Started My Heart, Jui 4 2003
Par Karen Walsh (Sula, MT, USA; formerly of Budapest, HU; more formally of Philadelphia, PA, USA) - Voir tous mes commentaires
I read this book from start to finish while sitting on the floor of my bathroom, leaning up against the tub (it was the only room in my apartment with a heater). Around the 400th page I dropped it in a full tub of water by accident, then held the individual pages up to the light so I could continue reading. The last 15 pages took me 2 hours to get through because I was sobbing convulsively and couldn't see through my tears- the words were THAT powerful.

Not only did Uris do an incredible job of helping me understand the basics of 19th century Irish history and events, but both the truth and fiction of the novel connected me to the subject like nothing I've ever experienced. The revelations I had as a result of reading "Trinity" have altered my life permanently. While I always "felt badly" for oppressed cultures, since reading "Trinity" I understand more internally how heartbreaking it can be to live as a member of a subjugated and abused people. Though I have to admit my first instinct upon reaching the last page was to try at all costs to join the IRA (as irrational and impossible as that is), when the tears finally stopped I reluctantly admitted to myself that that was an entirely inappropriate way of directing my anger and adopted pain. Instead, to this day I wish I could go a hundred years back in time and dedicate myself to one of the only causes I know in my soul to have been not only righteous- but not, as Conor feared, hopeless. Since that is impossible, I'm actively looking for a cause that grabs me in a similar way as does the Irish struggle for freedom. Somehow, after reading "Trinity", I'm not as excited as I once was when "Seinfeld" or "Gilligan's Island" comes on TV (not that they don't still make me laugh!)... and that's a good thing. As silly as it sounds, "Trinity" has helped me get a better handle on what are the more important and fulfilling things in life.

If I were the ruler of the world, I would insist that every high school student take a class that picks apart this novel and the concepts it addresses. For anyone who likes to sit and ponder, or yell indignantly, or reach out with their heart, this novel is perfect. Aside from the issue that is Ireland, Uris forces into one's full consciousness the many facets of humanity's ability for evil and good, selfishness and selflessness, and all the other feelings and ideas that make the world what it is.

PS. "Redemption" is the perfect title for "Trinity"s sequel. While in some ways I found it disappointing (there were some incongruities in the complete storyline, and quite a bit of repetition regarding Conor), there are several scenes that made the read very worthwhile. "Trinity" left me overflowing with emotion and a need for "more"; "Redemption" left me content- the circle was completed, and that completion gave me reason to smile. And, if nothing else, the story of Gallipoli is fascinating, horrifying, and an important chapter in the military and colonial history of British Imperialism.

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5.0étoiles sur 5 A "bully" book, for sure, Mars 18 2003
Par S. Ponte "Steve" (Lexington, MA United States) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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A wonderful work that would make Michener proud. Any author that can write a book of this breadth, relate so much history and make it this compelling is truly a master. This book is about the painful truth of Ireland. It's depressing and hopeless and it really means to be. But not for a minute will you want to put it down. There is something romantic and enticing about a people or a culture fighting to find itself. The oppression and poverty of the Irish people is harrowing and their plight seemingly hopeless, but yet a handful of men can make a difference. The struggle for freedom is ugly and heart wrenching, but Uris makes it so worthwhile.
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5.0étoiles sur 5 have a dram and keep reading
I had to read this book in high school and was daunted by the size, but once I realized it's not a preachy, symbolic novel like the ones you usually read in English classes I was... Read more
Publié le Sep 30 2003

4.0étoiles sur 5 A whole new perspective.
I started reading this, interestingly enough, this summer on a flight to Dublin and finished it on my flight home 6 days later. Read more
Publié le Sep 2 2003 par T. Nociti

5.0étoiles sur 5 An incredible book...
This is by far the most incredible and entertaining books that I have ever read. Trinity, followed by the sequel, Redemption are absolute masterpieces. Read more
Publié le Janv. 6 2003 par Matt Manning

3.0étoiles sur 5 NOT A TYPICAL URIS
This is a good book, but it is lacking Leon Uris. The book is very slow and there is no excitment in it. I wonder if Leon Uris was excited when he wrote it. Read more
Publié le Sep 20 2002 par Boris Zubry

5.0étoiles sur 5 Another Uris Classic
As his other work, The Haj, brings clarity to the struggle in the middle east, Trinity put the Irish conflict into focus for me. This is of course a classic and deservedly so. Read more
Publié le Aoû 31 2002 par mnlaustin

5.0étoiles sur 5 Amazing Cannot Begin To Describe
I began this book thinking that it would be an interesting account of the Irish struggle for freedom. However, upon reading the book I found that it was more than a book. Read more
Publié le Aoû 28 2002

1.0étoiles sur 5 Fabulous Storytelling
It drags in the beginnings, and soars in the middle, only to meet a dissapointing end. No matter. This is a fabulous book chronicolling a woderful history of an amazing people.
Publié le Juil 18 2002 par andyz123

4.0étoiles sur 5 High School Social Studies
Or was it English? History? Oh, I can't exactly recall, but it was required reading in Mr. Walsh's class at Brockton High. When you're 16, you basically do what you're told. Read more
Publié le Avril 1 2002 par mishegas

5.0étoiles sur 5 gfinnegan
This is by far the best book I have ever read. Since my first reading of the novel, I have made a point of studying Irish history. Read more
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5.0étoiles sur 5 A classic, nothing more, nothing less.
A fantastic book, one of my all time favorites. I once read part of it while driving 65 mph on a highway in Indiana. Read more
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