The sand pebbles

597 pages

English language

Published Oct. 25, 2000 by Naval Institute Press.

ISBN:
978-1-55750-446-3
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OCLC Number:
44712507

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4 stars (1 review)

Literary theorist Georg Lukacs complains in his seminal work, The Historical Novel, that the works of imaginative literature too often use history as a mere backdrop, a way for an author to decorate the story and characters. Lukas singles out Sir Walter Scott, English author of such works as Ivanhoe and the Waverly novels, as a notable exception. According to Lukas, Scott's novels document, with painstaking verisimilitude, the character of the historical period in which the action is taking place, and, as a result, treat history as more than just mere scenery. One feels that Lukacs might make a similar exception for Richard McKenna, whose award-winning 1962 novel, The Sand Pebbles, has often been compared to Scott's classic novels. Set aboard an American gunship patrolling the Yangtze river on the eve of revolution in China, The Sand Pebbles is rich in detail drawn from McKenna's meticulous research as well as …

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4 stars

This book was on my list and I can’t for the life of me remember how it got there. But still, I’m glad it did. I knew absolutely nothing about it going in. Based only on the name I expected something more philosophical. What I got was a kind of story I adore: A deep and sometimes obsessive dive into one little nook of the human experience (in this case, life on an early 20th century gunboat) wrapped up in an intense, character-driven story.

In a way it reminded me of Nevil Shute’s On The Beach—one of my favorite novels—in the minutia and the introspective protagonist. I wouldn’t say The Sand Pebbles is as good (to me) as that, but it is very good.

Content warning: this book (authentically) portrays major anti-Chinese racism in its characters.

It’s a book that made me sit quietly and think for some time …

Subjects

  • Americans -- China -- Fiction.
  • United States -- History, Naval -- 20th century -- Fiction.
  • China -- History -- 1912-1937 -- Fiction.
  • Yangtze River (China) -- Fiction.