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Bewilderment: A Novel


Title Bewilderment: A Novel
Writer Richard Powers (Author),
Date 2024-11-24 17:38:30
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Desciption

An Oprah's Book Club SelectionShortlisted for the 2021 Booker PrizeLonglisted for the 2021 National Book Award for FictionA heartrending new novel from the Pulitzer Prize-winning and number-one New York Times best-selling author of The Overstory.I never believed the diagnoses the doctors settled on my son. When a condition gets three different names over as many decades, when it goes from non-existent to the country's most commonly diagnosed childhood disorder in one generation, when two different physicians want to prescribe three different medications, there's something wrong.... Theo Byrne is a promising young astrobiologist who has found a way to search for life on other planets dozens of light years away. He is also the widowed father of a most unusual nine-year-old. His son, Robin, is funny, loving, and filled with plans. He thinks and feels deeply, adores animals, and can spend hours painting elaborate pictures. He is also on the verge of being expelled from third grade for smashing his friend's face with a metal thermos. What can a father do, when the only solution offered to his rare and troubled boy is to put him on psychoactive drugs? What can he say when his boy comes to him wanting an explanation for a world that is clearly in love with its own destruction? The only thing for it is to take the boy to other planets, even while fostering his son's desperate campaign to help save this one. "Richard Powers is one of our country’s greatest living writers. He composes some of the most beautiful sentences I’ve ever read. I’m in awe of his talent." (Oprah Winfrey) Read more


Review

Richard Powers had a lot to prove after The Overstory considering that novel won the Pulitzer Prize for fiction. Bewilderment has many of the same themes; conservation in particular. It also deals with how we fit into nature, rising authoritarianism, and the bond between father and son.It is an emotional ride while touching on theoretical science with science fiction like future tech and passages of possible worlds in other galaxies although this is a field of science that has been widely discussed in books and can be found on some excellent YouTube videos for example.There is a strong parallel to another book which plays a role in the narrative. There are many callbacks to social, scientific, and cultural events and issues. To some this might seem terribly boring as pointed out in negative reader reviews. To that I would say if you need lots of action and dislike anny introspection this book isn’t for you. If you need a linear plot with no interruptions, despite them being brief, this is not for you. If you expect science fiction this book is not for you.I would encourage readers to try and expand their reading palette and perhaps some have or will but know what you are getting into.That said Bewilderment felt like a more terse, more immediate restatement of themes in The Overstory. To me it was a more immediate book even with its occasional (and usual for Powers) forays into science.Let’s address the elephant in the room. The politics are left leaning. Not radical left or socialist or any of the bs people in a political bubble may complain about. The reasoning has to do with the hollowing out of actual scientists and replacing scientists with political appointments in the 45th president’s administration. If you were a fan of the 45th president you will see the book as unnecessarily political and to a degree I appreciate that position. However, objective reality shows the reasons Powers was alarmed in this mildly dystopian book but reality cannot be debated and not everything need be based on politics.I would recommend Bewilderment as an introduction to Richard Powers, as an overall good read, and as a device for discussion. In this edition there is a section with discussion questions. Bewilderment is beautifully written and for me packed an emotional wallop even though it was obvious where the story was headed, if anything demonstrating Powers’ skill as a writer.Lastly, I had an excellent experience with the 3rd party used seller which makes me think saving some money and reusing books no longer wanted would please Powers.

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