Continental Drift, Russell Banks.
It is hard for me to choose between AFFLICTION and CONTINENTAL DRIFT as
my favorite novel by Russell Banks. But I am going with this one today.
You may have seen the filmed version of AFFLICTION, a tremendous film
with Nick Nolte and James Coburn.
Bob Dubois is a furnace repairman in a blue-collar town in New
Hampshire, a state the American Dream has bypassed. Although Bob has a
wife, three kids and a steady, if low-paying job, he is persuaded to
look for a better life in Miami by his brother.
Bob is a good man although not a smart one. The sixties has persuaded
him that there is something better out there. That it is foolish to be
satisfied with a meager living in a depressed town.
Another character is also seeking a better life in Miami. A female
Haitian refuge, who truly does need asylum and comes to the U.S. in a
perilous manner. These two lives intersect in a Florida that is the
antithesis of paradise, both characters suffering tragedy. This is not a
happy book or one to escape into, but it is one that presents
characters and situations that seem real and compelling.
Friday, December 20, 2024
FFB: CONTINENTAL DRIFT, Russell Banks
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