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The Bomb

av Frank Harris

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Over 100 years ago the infamous Haymarket affair in Chicago pierced the world with news of what would now be characterized as "terrorist violence." In the Haymarket incident, a bomb killed police gathered to club and maul labor protesters. And although the police could not find the man who threw the bomb, labor and anarchist leaders were found guilty in a notoriously ugly trial, and several were actually hanged. Frank Harris' novel comes from the point-of-view of the uncaught bomb-thrower, a German immigrant in love with the extreme political tactics of the notorious anarchist Louis Lingg. The Feral House edition of The Bomb contains an afterword by anarchist thinker John Zerzan, and an anti-anarchist introduction by novelist John Dos Passos. "This book is, in truth, a masterpiece; so intense is the impression that one almost asks, 'Is this a novel or confession? Did not Frank Harris perhaps throw the bomb?' At least he has thrown one now... the best novel I have ever read." -- Aleister Crowley, occultist… (mer)
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The mythology surrounding Frank Harris frequently overshadows his worth as a writer and raconteur. Well-traveled, friend to Oscar Wilde and George Bernard Shaw, acquainted with practically everyone else and blessed (or cursed, depending onhow one looks at it. Harris himself was never quite clear on the subject) with numerous love affairs, Harris's literary output is often the last thing anyone remembers about him.
"The Bomb," his brilliant novel of labor unrest and anarchist violence set in Chicago in the 1870s, follows a dark period in America when the bosses ruled with the iron fist of the police force and took what little they got ... or else. Following an emigrant worker who falls in with labor agitators, and who may be a double agent for the police, the novel recounts the events leading up to and the aftermath of the Haymarket Riots when a bomb was thrown and a nascent labor movement crushed brutally.
"The Bomb" is right up there with Jack London's "The Iron Heel" as a book that desperately needs to be re-read today.
  PaulMysterioso | Oct 15, 2005 |
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Over 100 years ago the infamous Haymarket affair in Chicago pierced the world with news of what would now be characterized as "terrorist violence." In the Haymarket incident, a bomb killed police gathered to club and maul labor protesters. And although the police could not find the man who threw the bomb, labor and anarchist leaders were found guilty in a notoriously ugly trial, and several were actually hanged. Frank Harris' novel comes from the point-of-view of the uncaught bomb-thrower, a German immigrant in love with the extreme political tactics of the notorious anarchist Louis Lingg. The Feral House edition of The Bomb contains an afterword by anarchist thinker John Zerzan, and an anti-anarchist introduction by novelist John Dos Passos. "This book is, in truth, a masterpiece; so intense is the impression that one almost asks, 'Is this a novel or confession? Did not Frank Harris perhaps throw the bomb?' At least he has thrown one now... the best novel I have ever read." -- Aleister Crowley, occultist

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