A Canticle for Leibowitz by Walter M. Miller Jr.My rating: 3 of 5 stars
I first heard of this book several years ago when Charlie Jane Anders used it as an example for a Star Wars book she wanted to write, as an exploration of how the Empire could successfully wipe out all historical records of the Republic and the Jedi could be considered a myth less than a decade after they were purged. It took years before I finally found a library copy - in Beaverton, whereas it was unavailable in Vancouver or Portland before - and I had no idea how expansive the scope of this novel would be. Spanning many post apocalyptic centuries, this is exactly the novel that doesn’t lend itself well to optimism in a nightmarish time of history. But then, remember - it was even bigger atrocities, namely those of WWII, that inspired this book to begin with.
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