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| AUTHOR: | MORRIS WEST |
| CATEGORY: | Book |
| MANUFACTURER: | Bantam |
| ISBN: | 0553140744 |
| TYPE: | Non-Classifiable, Nonfiction - General |
| MEDIA: | Paperback |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
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Morris L. West's Proteus I first read Proteus about 20 years ago, after reading West's Shoes of the Fisherman. I read his other books after this, and then one day, quite by accident, I came upon Proteus.
I was spellbound by Proteus. It is beautifully written, the language is rich, the story deeply moving, the ideas grasp the reader and don't let go even after the reader has finished the book. The ideas about the nature of human existence, the role of freedom, both political and economic, their interrelatedness, the ease with which we can lose either or both, slowly or catastrophically, forces the reader to examine his/her place in society. What lengths are we willing to go to protect our inalienable rights?
Proteus is especially relevant in an America that has been rocked by the terroristic havoc of September 11th, a second day that will live in infamy in our history. The reader is forced to judge the protagonist--is he a hero or is he a terrorist?
For every individual who understands that the individual is the smallest minority and is a minority whose rights must be inviolate beyond any consideration of a "greater good" defined by political or economic terms or situations, Proteus is a beacon of clarity of these issues.
It is a celebration of the human spirit, and its pursuit of liberty. Congratulations, Mr. West--and thank you.
Avreage book by an Avreage Author
Proteus is another book by Morris West who this time writes about one of the richest men in the world who, oh surprise, has a concience. John Spada doubles as head of the Proteus organization, whose mission is helping prisioners of concience around the world. When his daughter is captured by a terrorist organization, there is now knowing what he will do.
It is entretaining and the action and thematic is pretty good, though the action gets kind of repetive, and the motivations and dialogues are kind of sappy.