Saturday, July 25, 2009

"Manhunt: the 12-Day Chase for Lincoln's Killer" by James L. Swanson


This nonfiction book read like a mystery/thriller. All agreed that the pacing was wonderful and full of information that many had no idea had occured. Everyone knows the basic story of President Lincoln's assasination by John Wilkes Booth in the Ford Theater, but the level of detail presented by the author was fascinating. The book completely captured the spirit of the times and allowed the reader to become totally involved in the complexities of finding Mr. Booth and bringing him to justice.

"The Mask of Apollo" by Mary Renault


After a wonderful summer vacation I thought I had better bring our blog up-to-date. We had a very interesting discussion on June 6th about "The Mask of Apollo" by Mary Renault. The setting is Ancient Greece, 370-340 BC and the intricacies of Greek Theater. Critics have said that her "historical novels are excellent, and hold their own as atristically wrought and moving stories." The "Mask of Apollo" is perhaps the most satisfying novel and brings together the themes of virtue and art. We also talked about the symbolism of the mask, in both the theater and in life-- the mask can be achieved not only by a physical mask, but also with makeup. This mask can liberate us to be someone else, and put our game face on-- which was shown very clearly by the characters in the novel.