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20th Century Kalki
 
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20th Century Kalki (Paperback)

de Gore Vidal (Author)
4.2étoiles sur 5  Voir tous les commentaires (13 évaluations de client)

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Bestselling author Gore Vidal joins the ranks of Penguin Classics. To satisfy a public that longs for a savior, Vidal's eponymous hero of KALKI, born and bred in America's Midwest, establishes himself in Nepal, puts out the word that he is the last incarnation of the god Vishnu, and predicts an imminent apocalypse meant to cleanse the planet.

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4.0étoiles sur 5 Master of understatement, Vidal's novel is deeply disturbing, Mai 1 2004
This review is from: Kalki (Paperback)
I cannot tell you what is deeply disturbing about this novel in regards to the actual plot without giving much of it away--which would be a crime and a half for a novel of this punch. Suffice it to say that despite the fact that Vidal puts enough aspects of 70s culture into it to make it fresh and new for when it was written, it carries even more power--and becomes even more disturbing--when read in our new millenium; almost as much as it would have had I read it in 1999.

There is a woman named Teddy Ottinger: feminist, an aviatrix extraordinaire, divorced mother of two; longing to step into the shoes of her immortal hero Amelia Earhart, even at the expense of the emotional lives of her children, for whom she has little true maternal feelings and little more than a contempt for her ex-husband that had to have been there latently when she married him. Cold, but searching for love and warmth in the arms of both lesbian women and men--and something of meaning in her life via French philosophy--she is summoned to the world of Kalki, the tenth avatar of the god Vishnu, harbringer of the end of the world. But he may also be someone else; a someone else that could make this entire fantasy world she is seemingly caught up in a dangerous lie. Or, he could simply be Kalki, and the world must prepare for the End...

Vidal channels Mark Twain in our century like he always does and creates a novel of social criticism with a style and expertise of which few in history have ever equalled. But with this novel he weaves essential Hinduism and the CIA into it in a way that makes one question not just American society, but reality itself. In two hundred plus pages Vidal will have you sitting on the edge of the bed at two o'clock in the morning with this novel, not being able to put it down, yet being afraid to read the final chapters.

And make no mistake, the final chapters will blow your mind.

I highly recommend this one.

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5.0étoiles sur 5 Another Bull's Eye for the AMAZING Gore Vidal!, Mars 7 2004
Par S. Henkels (Devon, Pa United States) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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It would be tough to find a writer with such a huge range as the great Gore Vidal in this or any other time! KALKI is surely one his "breezy", less difficult reads, but it scores on every play! The story of a deranged ex-Vietnam vet who metamorphsizes into a huge Hindu cult leader takes direct aim at the super- commercial media society, cults and apocalyptic religions in general, government agencies, ultra feminism, and about any other hyped up cant of the 1970's , or 2000's. It's ultimate message is horrific, especially relevent today. All written in the amusing, satiric, deadpan style of the incredible Mr. Vidal..In short, a bizarre, all too possible, fable for all of us, for all time.
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4.0étoiles sur 5 That '70s Book, Déc 22 2003
Par Andrew McCaffrey "The Grumpy Young Man" (Satellite of Love, Maryland) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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This review is from: Kalki (Mass Market Paperback)
KALKI is very much a product of its time. And, as that time was the late '70s, one can see that the book is obsessed with many of the same things that other products of that era were fascinated by. The main protagonist is a female, she's an avowed feminist, she's overtly bisexual, she's an airplane test pilot, she constantly thinks about Amelia Earhart, and her autobiography was a rejection of motherly values, ghost-written by a man selected by her publishing company.

The rest of the story is similarly '70s in flavor. An Eastern/Hindu religious sect is claiming that their god Kalki has been reincarnated in the form of an ex-army soldier from the American Midwest. Their scripture claims that when Kalki returns to ride the white horse, the world will end soon afterwards; only the chosen few will survive. Naturally, since this is the '70s, everyone on the planet becomes obsessed with the Kalki story. The newsmagazine show, "60 Minutes" produces an unusually long segment investigating the Kalki phenomenon. Even Walter Cronkite gets into the act, making an amused comment on the impending end of the world.

In between the references to Watergate and the mentions of Ronald Reagan, there's a very effective religious satire going on here. Gore Vidal paints his satirical strokes a little broad at times, but when he focuses, the story soars. Fun is poked at, not only the religious cults that were springing up at the time, but many aspects of pop culture. Some of the jokes still apply today, of course. In fact, were this book to be written now, many of the shots at television news coverage wouldn't need to be changed at all.

Although the book seems most concerned with its satire, it also works extremely well as straight adventure/thriller. A genuinely enjoyable story, I simply could not figure out what direction it was going to go in next. The gothic tone of the ending slips in nicely after the whimsy of the beginning and middle. Vidal manages to get the balance of comedy and drama just right. Some moments are laugh out loud funny, while a page later one will be faced with sudden and utter horror.

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3.0étoiles sur 5 Heavy Handed Plot
The plot overwhelmed this story, turning some fine characters into unbelievable stick people, reducing them to comic book figures. Read more
Publié le Fév 21 2003 par Worldreels

5.0étoiles sur 5 Gore Vidal is OUT OF CONTROL!
Gore Vidal is too too funny -- I absolutely loved this book -- it cracked me up --- and I rarely laugh while reading, but Gore Vidal's writing is too irresistable. Read more
Publié le Oct. 25 2002 par Laura A. Corrigan

5.0étoiles sur 5 An Alternative Classic
Gore Vidal's Kalki belongs in the ranks of Cat's Cradle, Crying of Lot 49, and other such experimental literary classics. Read more
Publié le Sep 12 2002 par Okla Elliott

3.0étoiles sur 5 As a novelist, Vidal's a darn good essayist
Kalki, written in the late '70s and very much a product of that era (for better and worse), was one of Gore Vidal's periodic satires on religion. Read more
Publié le Nov. 23 2001 par Jeffrey Ellis

5.0étoiles sur 5 The best plot device ever . . . well, devised
This book revolves around the most clever plot device I have ever encountered. It is stunning, twisted, diabolical, brilliant . . . well, you get the point. Read more
Publié le Avril 10 2001 par Perry Willis

3.0étoiles sur 5 Not The Best Vidal Has To Offer
I figured I would give this one a shot after reading Vidal's masterpiece Burr. Burr was absolutely brilliant and flowed like rich cream. Read more
Publié le Mars 17 2001 par Jeffrey Leach

4.0étoiles sur 5 When The World is Running Down....
A friend recommended this as a good "millenium" read, as we approached the end of one, and beginning of another. Read more
Publié le Fév 8 2000 par Francis P. Englert

5.0étoiles sur 5 A tour de force.
Stunning and shocking. I read it and must now buy a copy, as I must own it. One of the very few books I periodically want to go back and reread. Read more
Publié le Janv. 2 1999

5.0étoiles sur 5 The proverbial self-phrophesizing end of the world
I loved this book. It is much deeper than the story line first suggests. Vidal conjures all that is wrong with religious zealots and their blind followers.
Publié le Aoû 23 1998

4.0étoiles sur 5 One of the more readable of Vidal's "inventions"
This is a very enjoyable read from Vidal. A cult led by a charismatic figure may or may not be able to bring about the end of the world. This is a funny-and scary-novel. Read more
Publié le Avril 28 1998

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