19 June 2008

Last of the Mojitos

James Morrow’s The Last Witchfinder is the story of Jennet Stearne, daughter of a Master Pricker and niece of a philosopher and scientist burned at the stake. The flames convince young Jennie that she must produce an argumente grande using Newton’s Principia Mathematica to show that demon forces are not the prime movers behind the evil that befalls us. Her quest is our tale, and it is a romp- part historical fiction, intellectual inquiry and rousing adventure tale- clearly the nine years Morrow spent writing were interspersed with serious research on everything from Native American tribal domesticity, Ben Franklin’s amorous exploits and 17th century freak shows. Delivered in the style of said century, the novel’s prime target is fanaticism, whether in the form of witch burners or political theorists. Certainty, especially the moral variety, is the dangerous beast Morrow seeks to slay. And while he straddles the line between precious and clever a tad too delicately at times, the man delivers the big issues with a spoonful of sugary adventure. He may also try a little too hard to tell you how much he knows, but even the odd contrivance of having Newton’s work “narrate” the story and drop in a la a Greek chorus to comment on the action, doesn’t unravel the narrative thread too wildly. Amidst the 523 pages of hacking and hawing about the origins of human suffering, it’s Newton who produces Morrow's thesis: “Demons are but desires of the mind.”

9 comments:

Anonymous said...

Am I ever going to see the "Irvine Years" short story collection? Isnt it time your excellent reviews led to a novel, fame and fortune? C'mon, Sonny (and Dr.), take a chance and make it happen.

Dr. D said...

i think Irvine Years will be the title of Chabon's memoir. He will recall sodomy at the hands of a limp wristed wrestling coach...

Morrow is on the list. long live demon forces...

Dr. D said...

non stop sirens and fast cop cars can be heard from the patio all day long. what is going on? is it killing season? why didnt i get my permit?

Anonymous said...

Do I understand corectly that Spain will play Russia Thursday at 11:30 AM? If so, I think our presence at an East Bay watering hole is an excellent idea.

Dr. D said...

i'd rather check out turkey/germany on wednesday at the same time.

turkey's last 2 games are masterpieces...

Anonymous said...

fine. Wednesday it is. See you at your house on Wednesday AM for pre game pancakes.

Anonymous said...

it's nice of you to encourage, but I lack three things- initiative, time and talent. Just one of those things, I guess.

Will try for Wednesday.

Anonymous said...

Sound to me like you are at least as good as most of hacks writing these days. At a minimum get paid for your reviews. Leave some sort of written legacy!

Hey, how about after the Turkey game we heaed over to Cal Berkeley and taunt the tree sitters? Great fun continues over there....

http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2008/06/24/BAD211DU0M.DTL

Dr. D said...

cool.
all you can drink maple syrup too!