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Hocus Pocus
Hocus Pocus
Author : Kurt Vonnegut
Publisher : NA
Language : English
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No Of Pages : 268
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Focus is the Hocus Pocus
By Shweta Shah, 9/14/2013 7:55:36 AM
"THE COMPLICATED FUTILITY OF IGNORANCE. OK. I ADMIT IT. IT REALLY WAS A WHOREHOUSE. I’D LAUGH LIKE HELL. EXCREMENT HIT THE CEILING." ____________________________________________ According to Oxford dictionary, hocus-pocus noun •meaningless talk or activity, typically designed to trick someone or conceal the truth of a situation •US deception; trickery. ____________________________________________ It’s the story of Eugene Gene Debs, a Vietnam War veteran who becomes a Professor and later, is accused of masterminding a prison break. He writes this book while awaiting his trial, on pieces of papers and the narrative is like snippets stitched together. ____________________________________________ Just like this. Smug. ____________________________________________ Kurt Wanna-gut gives you guts churning episodes in his book Hocus Pocus. A Black escaped convict is shot while ice skating. A Japanese Warden recollects the bombing of Hiroshima. The story ‘The Protocols of the Elders of Tralfamadore’ is a biting piece of satire in the book which attacks the state of planet. History -facts and opinions and episodes- and anecdotes are interwoven together in the book, giving us a patched and tattered flag of humanity in the mid-20th Century. Vonnegut adds a smattering of quotations from Shakespeare in an almost irreverent manner. He plays around with numbers too. And lists. Debs makes two lists: people he killed and women he has made love to. I’d like to make a list of similes used by Vonnegut which gives us a glimpse into his imaginative mind. So helicopters are human pterodactyls, World War II is Finale Rack, Homecoming from the Vitenam war is like coming out of a stuck-up lift and “the noise of artillery shells is our tune”, in words of Jack Patton. Every time I read one such comparison; I closed the book, closed my eyes and took a deep breath. Easy. ____________________________________________ Americans were after body counts in the Vietnam war. Japanese in the futuristic (no more) 2001(the book was written in 1990) are after dollar. I ask you, what’s common between war and economy? They make people …bleed. ____________________________________________ The feel of this anti-war book is morbid: there are wars, suicides, madness but the narrative never lets you out of the grip. The book is anti-TV, anti-government, anti-Capitalist cronies, anti-religion, anti-racism. Just because some of us can read and write and do a little math, that doesn't mean we deserve to conquer the Universe. ____________________________________________ Still taking that one-way-trip to Mars, are you?
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