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Brendan (1988)

di Frederick Buechner

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An acclaimed author interweaves history and legend to re-create the life of a complex man of faith fifteen hundred years ago. Winner of the 1987 Christianity and Literature Book Award for Belles-Lettres.
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Very niche but I enjoyed it. It is creative and well written. ( )
  Iudita | Jun 23, 2021 |
This is a historical fiction novel, enfleshing the life and story of Saint Brendan the Navigator. Brendan is one of the best-known Celtic saints and perhaps best known for his adventuring spirit, which took him on sea voyages that went as far as Greenland and quite possibly North America from the northwest coast of the US and perhaps to Florida.

I'm familiar with Brendan's story, and this novel does the story great justice. It's engaging and entertaining, playful even.

I'm even more impressed with the author of the story and will certainly read more Buechner.

4.5 stars. I'm rounding up because it starts and ends well. ( )
  patl | Feb 18, 2019 |
For me to deeply love a book of fiction these days, it has to impress me at the sentence level, and does this one triumph! Written in the first person by a companion of the sixth-century Irish Saint Brendan, it's as vivid and warm and lusty and funny and tragic as the soul of Ireland itself. It reads like a transcription of a spoken tale, alternately grave and deadpan whimsical. It astounds me that an American Presbyterian could capture this voice. I kept reading because I was drawn by the voice, not by the story, though it's a great story as well.

The legend of Brendan, who is called the Navigator and whom some believe to have reached the Americas, is a collection of tall tales, told here with little attempt to tone down their miraculousness. It's not important to believe that these things happened in real life; it is important that as with any fantastic tale, from Jonah to Star Wars, you cooperate with the story and not resist it or scoff. There are marvels, but the jewels of the book are its characters, the people in Brendan's orbit. I'm certain at least one of them will speak to you in a special way. For me it was Malo, a bitter and mean man who is at first impossible to like. When I found out what cruelty had made Malo so bitter, the harshness of it almost turned me against the book. But when he eventually came to something like peace, the insight that healed him put a catch in my throat. For you, no doubt, some other character or incident will have a similar force.

This is an earnest book but not a sentimental one. If you have trouble telling the two apart, beware. ( )
2 vota john.cooper | Mar 21, 2016 |
Beautifully written, this books makes us feel the pain and suffering of its title character. Even if you don't consider yourself religious, this book pulls you in and entangles you in the life of a Celtic saint. ( )
  dbsovereign | Jan 26, 2016 |
In the beginning, Brendon read like a Celtic version of The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn--in fact, I began to think of it as The Adventures of Brendan/Finn, since Finn, a traveling companion of Brendan's, serves as first-person narrator. The similarities: both involve a journey, there are encounters with idiosyncratic characters, and the stories are told in vernacular (sometimes which is quite amusing).

The novel takes a turn, however, when Brendan sets out to sea on his famous voyage in the hopes of finding paradisical Tir-na-n-og. Because Finn is left behind, the voyage is narrated by Brendan's journals. And Brendan isn't nearly as entertaining a traveling companion as Finn.

It's hard to know why Brendan inspires such loyalty in Finn or in any of the disciples who attach themselves to him. Though a mystic, little speaks of any charisma he possesses. It sometimes feels his friends feel the need to attach themselves so closely to him as much to protect him as to follow him. But maybe there's a lesson about mystics here--that there is often is but a fine line between holiness and craziness.

Upon return from Brendan's (first) voyage, Finn thankfully picks up the narration again. But the journey he now documents is not so much a romp meeting quirky people as it is that into the interior of Brendan's soul. The first voyage affects Brendan so deeply as to undertake a second voyage. And that affects him even more profoundly as to challenge the foundation of his faith. Dear, deep, and touching things happen. And holiness is revealed in the simplest things. ( )
1 vota kvrfan | Apr 25, 2015 |
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Save for pawns, Mahon said, the king was weakest of all. He could move anyway he wished but only a step at a time. Yet he was the dearest piece even so, Mahon said, for the whole game hung on keeping him safe. Brendan told him Christ too is just such a king in his weakness, meek and lowly of heart and like a sheep dumb before its shearers. It’s ourselves above all we must keep him safe from, Brendan said, for with our dark ways we’re ever bringing woe upon him.
“May the shadow of Christ fall on thee. May the garment of Christ cover thee. May the breath of Christ breathe in thee.”
True faith. A simple life. A helping hand. She said those was the three things prized most in Heaven.
The one thing he knew he ought to want was what he didn’t want at all. It was the quenching of the fires of sin inside him. Only he didn’t want them quenched. Instead he hungered for them all the more.
“Lofty and fair beyond telling was the angels’ music,” he said. “They heard me cry and they answered me. They weren’t singing to me of the mercy of God, Finn. Their singing was itself the mercy of God."
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