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Sto caricando le informazioni... Another Great Day at Sea: Life Aboard the USS George H.W. Bush (2014)di Geoff Dyer
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Iscriviti per consentire a LibraryThing di scoprire se ti piacerà questo libro. Attualmente non vi sono conversazioni su questo libro. This book is a delight. I've never read Geoff Dyer but I'm looking forward to his other books. Don't quite know how to explain it--sort of Everyman goes on an aircraft carrier. Funny and informative. Deeply moving in parts. I loved it. It's kind of nice to read something by someone who likes Americans, I know this was written a few years ago so I hope he hasn't changed his mind. Also, there is a picture of him in the book and on the jacket cover but for some reason I saw and heard him in my mind as John Oliver. It sort of made the book even more fun. ( ) Almost a complete bore. As much as I generally enjoy the nonfiction writing of Geoff Dyer, I found this book to fail miserably in entertaining or enlightening me. Of course, I am adverse to almost anything Bush-like or having to do with military might. Indeed, I am grateful to all the men and women who serve our country, but I abhor the constant attention given to our always-threatening war-like nature, our loud machines, regimented behavior, and the sentimentality that permeates almost everything I used to love. Dyer writes of his experience on the carrier with a mix of awe, a child-like worshipfulness, elitism, and sardonicism. A fan of flight and model airplanes since his childhood, here he is in his fifties, finally invited on a huge aircraft carrier, where he insists he has to have a cabin to himself only to discover it’s located virtually under the flight deck where the pounding of planes landing threatens to deprive him of all sleep. And then he complains about the food. He constantly refers to the photographer who accompanied him as “the snapper,” but we get no sense at all of who the “snapper” is, nor his feelings about the adventure. There’s not much to do “after work” on an aircraft carrier, at least in Dyer’s very limited perspective. Days are long, fourteen hours is the usual, and the balance of awake time is often spent studying. Alcohol and personal affection are prohibited, so, he would have us believe, one is left with little to do but indulge in dominos. “The reality is that a carrier is as crowded as a Bombay slum, with an aircraft factory—the hangar bay—in the middle. The hangar bay is the largest internal space on the boat. It’s absolutely enormous—and barely big enough for everything going on there.” The title, “Another Great Day at Sea,” is from the Captain’s daily exhortation to the crew. It was a constantly repeated refrain, although Dyer wonders what the Captain might have intoned had they been in the middle of a North Atlantic storm. Unable, not permitted, to go anywhere on the ship on his own, ostensibly for his own safety’s sake, one wonders just how accurate a view Dyer got of this modern marvel with the capacity to rain down death and destruction almost anywhere on the planet. I guess I shouldn’t have been surprised by the religiosity displayed by the officers who all enjoyed the certitude that comes from hyper-religious belief and super-patriotism. Probably a prerequisite for the job. But at the same time, Dyer is a very good listener and he extracts some revealing personal stories from his interviews with crew members. Of course, these must never be taken as generalizations given that the George Bush carries more than 5,000 men, that’s twice the size of my closest town. Still, I very much enjoyed the book since I’m just as besotted by technology as is Dyer. nessuna recensione | aggiungi una recensione
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"Dyer's antic, anxious, inventive mind is often fun to follow".
"A revelation to lovers of literature, who'll learn about the military from a master stylist, and to those who love ships and planes, who'll have the pleasure of a new perspective from a great writer.".
"When Geoff Dyer wants to write about something, he gets totally into it. Be it a Russian film or yoga, Dyer's unique take on whatever situation he's focused on always yields a great book. In this latest case, Dyer finds himself on an American supercarrier, and the results are nothing short of superb.".
"Unique, interesting, and surprising . . . fascinating.".
HTML: From a writer "whose genre-jumping refusal to be pinned down [makes him] an exemplar of our era" (NPR), a new book that confirms his power to astound readers. From the Hardcover edition Non sono state trovate descrizioni di biblioteche |
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