C. E. Matthews on Elkie Riches' Reclamation
Reclamation: This is a book written with great care and
attention to language, by turns precise and then evocative. It deals
with the last gasps of a militarised
humanity losing its final foothold on Earth following nature's
revolution against us. It builds both tension and mystery as it
describes the desperation lurking beneath the military facade. It also
builds complexity, as its moral contours grow murkier and the plot
develops. There are plenty of surprises in the way the story is
revealed, but they are all congruent with the larger narrative and never
feel out of place. There are many subversive ideas here, from the
attempt to weaponise spirituality to the failure of science in the face
of wrath of nature. "As he stands alone beneath that shifting ceiling,
small in the immensity of the forest, he feels like a hero, the very
embodiment go human endeavour against mindless nature. His boots stamp
possessively at the earth as he raises his flamethrower to the sky.
Beneath his breath he repeats a phrase that has given a justification to
his innate aggression, because if truth be known, as it must be
eventually, he has relished all that has happened to mankind." The ideas
here are sometimes challenging, and in places the outlook is very
bleak, but there is hope here too.
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