God's Grace
Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 1965
240
Novel • Fiction
Pacific Island • Post-apocalyptic
1965
Adult
18+ years
God’s Grace by Bernard Malamud follows Calvin Cohn, the sole human survivor after a nuclear war and accompanying flood. Isolated, he discovers a young chimpanzee, Buz, with whom he forms a bond. Together, they find an island inhabited by other primates. Calvin educates the chimpanzees, striving to create a new society, exploring themes of survival, faith, and the nature of humanity.
Mysterious
Contemplative
Dark
Challenging
Melancholic
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Bernard Malamud's God's Grace is a unique blend of fantasy and religion, eliciting both admiration and criticism. Praised for its imaginative and thought-provoking narrative, the novel explores profound themes with originality. However, some readers find its allegorical approach and moralistic tone heavy-handed. Overall, it remains an intriguing, albeit polarizing, read.
Readers who appreciate God's Grace by Bernard Malamud will likely enjoy novels that explore existential themes and moral dilemmas. Fans of Kurt Vonnegut’s Cat's Cradle or George Orwell’s 1984 will find a similar blend of satire, speculative fiction, and profound philosophical questions. Ideal for those intrigued by post-apocalyptic narratives and ethical quandaries.
551 ratings
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Mixed feelings
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240
Novel • Fiction
Pacific Island • Post-apocalyptic
1965
Adult
18+ years
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