Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Literature

Which It's The Aubrey-Maturin Series, For All Love!

Art - Literature

frigate.jpgNo matter how far away we move from traditional media for our sources of entertainment and information, nothing, nothing will ever replace the written word. Books are vitamins for your head. Take your brain out for some exercise and read a book. If you can't come up with the time to sit down with a book, start listening to audiobooks in the car. I have a two hour a day commute, and I actually look forward to getting behind the wheel so I can get back to the book I'm working on.

The 19th century British Royal Navy has always fascinated me, and the stories the revolve around the events at sea during the Napoleonic wars have the same appeal to me that the American western holds for others. The hard life, long spells of mind-numbing boredom and routine, punctuated by fierce life and death struggles against both nature and fellow man make for stories that create vibrant vistas of imagination.

I have long been a fan of C.S. Forester's excellent Hornblower series. I was aware of Patrick O'Brian's Aubrey-Maturin series, but I had only seen the movie Master and Commander until this year when I set about reading the twenty one book series the characters in the movie are taken from.

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