Bloomland
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نقد و بررسی
October 21, 2019
Englehardt’s potent debut opens on a quiet day at Ozarka University in Arkansas, as a gunman opens fire in the crowded library, leaving 12 dead and many more wounded. The arc of the tragedy—the lives it interrupts and the ruin left in its wake—follows three characters: Eddie, an adjunct English professor at Ozarka whose wife, Casey, is killed in the shooting; Rose, one of Eddie’s undergraduate students, with a history of trauma; and Eli, the shooter himself. The story is told in the second person about the three main characters, narrated by Dr. Bressinger, a creative writing professor who is friends with Eddie and taught Eli. Eddie’s attempts to salvage his faltering marriage and Rose’s attempts to become at ease with herself are disrupted by the shooting, which drives them both into socially isolating grief. And Eli’s fatalistic nihilism proves untenable in prison. Engelhardt manages to avoid romanticizing Eli’s condition, but the reader is left with a void as to his motivations. “Something was missing,” Eli states, years after the shooting, “and the shooting was my way of trying to get it back.” Though it may leave some readers unsatisfied, it feels like an apt final chord
in a story centered around a mass shooting. Englehardt’s debut poses timely, difficult questions.
The destructive impact of gun violence comes to life in this stirring audiobook, narrated with intensity by Charlie Thurston. Set in the South, this debut novel reads like a documentary, which is an ideal format for Thurston, whose delivery is reminiscent of the best TV anchormen. The audiobook begins when a student kills 12 people at his university library, using his roommate's semiautomatic rifle. The story focuses on this event's life-altering impact upon a professor, a student, and a young man. Both dialogue and narrative are tightly written, and Thurston's delivery recognizes their power with his low-key yet effective delivery. The result is an audiobook that listeners will remember. D.J.S. � AudioFile 2020, Portland, Maine
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