Monday, November 27, 2006

johnny got his gun

johhny got his gun is written by Dalton Trumbo during the post WW-I era. it ent on to become one of the strongest weapons in the hands of anti-war activists in America at the time of the Vietnam war and WW-II. it was also banned in the Us for some time as it had the effect of kicking the US government right where it hurts.

it revolves around one principal charcter named Joe. In the book, our hero, Joe, ends up in a hospital critically injured. how he was injured is revealed as the story progresses.

anyway, Joey's lost both his arms, both his legs and most of his face. the only reason he's alive is b'coz whatever hit him somehow missed his brain and his heart. so there he is, lying in a hospital bed, unable to move, unable to see, unable to talk and unable to hear., b'coz he's lost his eyes, ears and even his nose. he breathes and is fed through tubes stuck in his lungs and stomach.
as is evident, he has nothing to do except lie around all day and think. and his thoughts are what make up the content of the novel. the whole novel is literally a trip down Joe's memory lane, a peek into his thoughts.

his thoughts are all anti-war. there's one particular chapter, chapter no. 10. when the anti-war sentiment first begins to manifest itself. that, in my opinion, is the best piece of literature i have ever read so far. i seriously recommend every reading buff to read it.

well, i could write a goddamn thesis on this, but i don't want to be that merciless.

well, today was okay. no too dull, not too exciting. will let ya'll know the minute something happens.

till next time,

Bearded Evil.

4 comments:

Tasha said...

Wow! From where do you get such books?

sanket kambli said...

never heard or read that book..
but man! you got to watch the movie...Born on 4th of july...if you havent seen it already...its great !! its not just about anti-war..its inspirational...i watch it when i really need some serious motivation...

sanket kambli said...

and by the way....nice blog..got to know about it from tasha's blog...do visit my humble blog sometime..

Geetha said...

u do read a lot. i would like to read this one particularly. well, in return for this intro, i would recommend u 'cry the beloved country'; dunno if u ve already been through it. but well, its smthn i am hooked onto.