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A Canticle for Leibowitz

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"A Canticle for Leibowitz" by Walter M. Miller Jr. is a post-apocalyptic novel that follows the story of a Catholic monastery in a remote desert, set in a world recovering from a nuclear war. The book is divided into three parts, spanning centuries and exploring themes of religion, history, humanity's propensity for repeating mistakes, and the preservation of knowledge. The writing style is described as contemplative, somber, and reflective, with rich characters, superb writing, and a blend of wry humor and speculative weight.

Characters:

Characters are well developed, including Brother Francis and the abbots, each representing various facets of humanity.

Writing/Prose:

Miller's writing is elegant and rich, blending humor with deep philosophical questions.

Plot/Storyline:

The plot centers around a monastery's struggle to preserve knowledge after a nuclear apocalypse, illustrating the cyclical nature of humanity's rise and fall.

Setting:

Set in a post-apocalyptic desert in a monastery, spanning centuries as society rebuilds.

Pacing:

The pacing varies, with the first section being engaging while later sections may feel slower and more contemplative.
Never before had Brother Francis actually seen a pilgrim with girded loins, but that this one was the bona fide article he was convinced as soon as he had recovered from the spine-chilling effect of t...

Notes:

A Canticle for Leibowitz is set in a post-apocalyptic world, roughly 600 years after a nuclear holocaust.
The story focuses on the Albertian Order of Leibowitz, a group of Catholic monks trying to preserve knowledge.
It is divided into three parts, each separated by about 600 years, exploring the cyclical nature of history.
The protagonist in the first part is Brother Francis, who discovers historical documents in a fallout shelter.
The novel critiques humanity's tendency to repeat its tragic mistakes regarding war and technology.
Humor is woven throughout the narrative, balancing its weighty themes with light moments.
Miller's writing reflects his experiences in World War II, particularly the bombing of the Benedictine monastery at Monte Cassino.
The book creatively uses Latin phrases and religious terminology, which adds to its thematic depth but may be challenging for some readers.
Themes of morality, faith, knowledge, and the role of religion in society are central to the narrative.
Despite its publication date in 1959, its themes remain relevant today, especially in light of ongoing global conflicts and crises.

Sensitive Topics/Content Warnings

Content warnings include themes of nuclear war, destruction, religious conflict, and ethical dilemmas regarding euthanasia and suffering.

From The Publisher:

Winner of the 1961 Hugo Award for Best Novel and widely considered one of the most accomplished, powerful, and enduring classics of modern speculative fiction, Walter M. Miller, Jr.'s A Canticle for Leibowitz is a true landmark of twentieth-century literature - a chilling and still-provocative look at a post-apocalyptic future.

In a nightmarish ruined world slowly awakening to the light after sleeping in darkness, the infant rediscoveries of science are secretly nourished by cloistered monks dedicated to the study and preservation of the relics and writings of the blessed Saint Isaac Leibowitz. From here the story spans centuries of ignorance, violence, and barbarism, viewing through a sharp, satirical eye the relentless progression of a human race damned by its inherent humanness to recelebrate its grand foibles and repeat its grievous mistakes. Seriously funny, stunning, and tragic, eternally fresh, imaginative, and altogether remarkable, A Canticle for Leibowitz retains its ability to enthrall and amaze. It is now, as it always has been, a masterpiece.

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Incredible
11 months

A meditative post-apocalypse story with a rich mythology of its own. Brilliantly written, slow burning, mature and plausible science fiction.

 
 
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