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May 2, 2021
Book Review
Mankell, Henning (2005). Kennedy’s Brain.
Passion and despair, constantly at war, a duel to the bitter end, and when life was over, neither triumphant. – Henning Mankell
I loved Henning Mankell’s Wallander detective series and read all of them with great interest and joy. They spurred me to spend several months in Sweden, trying to sort out and understand the political and social views presented in the novels. I must say right here that, as compelling and supercharged as ‘Kennedy’s Brain’ is, it does not persuade me to go to Africa.
This is a story of a different order. Mankell is an artist who paints with words. The story is as full of images as the character, Artur, has created in carving a myriad of faces into trees in his woodlot. Mankell is an absolute treat to read.
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