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Tuesday 30 April 2019

'Seize the Day' by Saul Bellow

The Beatles sung about it and some of the best stories are based on it, it is the novel of a day in the life.  'Ulysses' by James Joyce, 'The Outsider' by Albert Camus are of this variety of story and so is Saul Bellow's 'Seize the Day', where a working man goes to his rich father for help and gets involved with a mysterious doctor who tries to help him overcome his difficulties.

Set in a hotel in New York, where the father is staying the main character, Tommy Wilhelm, tries to convince his father to help him out.  His father is unwilling with the attitude that Tommy just needs to stand on his own two feet.

Having read this novella a while ago I remember it's shortness, it's bitter-sweetness as it is a hymn to failure and short-comings.  Tommy tries to get a quick buck with the last of his savings and with the help of Dr. Tamkin, a questionable father figure, on the stock market.

The last scene of this book is powerfully moving with a character who has invested everything in other people and gets nothing back at a desperate point.  In his 'day of reckoning' Tommy seems to have exhausted all possibilities of reconciling with his father, his ex-wife, even his children, and he mourns himself and his burdens.

Things aren't tied up yet the ending seems like a satisfying conclusion, poetically at least, and all we need to know of Tommy's life.

Interestingly Robin Williams has played Tommy in the film version of 'Seize the Day' and I didn't think it was too bad as it had the right tone.

These types of stories are great because they are like long poems written in breaking points for the characters undergoing their worst day.  What it brings up is a depth of feeling, a brief exploration of extreme emotion and a short journey feeling like you've gone to the ends of the world.

Monday 29 April 2019

Now on Patreon

Like many other writers trying to find their way in the world I have come to Patreon, the crowdsourcing website, in order to live from my writing.

Many of you know I have a passion for the Nobel Prize of Literature but some may not be aware that I am also a poet and writer of books myself, still in the early phase of his career.

I live in the South West of England working in a studio on the High Street and I have a self-published book out called 'The First Man In Space' on Lulu publishing.

At the moment I am trying to write more blogs on a regular basis, but since I have just moved house I haven't yet found my rhythm, yet the intention is there.

Currently I am supported by the welfare state because of my bi-polarity, and thankful I am too of it as it's allowed me to read and write as much as health allows.

But I would like to change this and live off my writing, which I hope you have enjoyed over the years.  More work will appear and having a financial reason to do it might make me write more and with more consistency.

The money will also be very handy for buying more Nobel Prize Winning books that would feed back onto this site.

If you have enjoyed reading this blog then think to donate to my Patreon page and I will only every ask for the lowest amount ($1) as I don't want you to notice it's gone out of your account.

So thanks to everyone so far whose read this blog and with your help the future could be very interesting indeed.  

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