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From Doris Lessing, winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature, the fifth and final instalment in the visionary novel cycle 'Canopus in Argos: Archives'. 'The Sentimental Agents ...' is set in the declining Volyen Empire as the empires of Sirius and Shammat compete to overwhelm it with rhetoric and false sentiment. The Canopean Empire deploys covert agents to help the Volyens resist. But one of these agents, Incent, succumbs to 'Undulant Rhetoric', and Agent Klorathy must go to Volyen to help him see through the empty words that have beguiled him. Once more employing alien races to identify human failings, Lessing uses social and political satire to show how we misuse speech (and speeches) and delude ourselves with self-aggrandizing notions about the primacy of emotion. Her renowned insight into human behaviour goes hand in hand here with a vein of humour that sees her writing in the tradition of Voltaire and Swift. Não foram encontradas descrições de bibliotecas. |
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This like the previous novels consist of a series of reports from agents of Canopus on their work in nurturing the known universe. The Volyen empire consisting of a planet and two moons and a couple of satellite planets is in decline. Agent Klorathy is reporting to Johor on his efforts to bring the empire closer to the benevolent control of Canopus, but is up against agents from other Empire builders. The powerful Sirian empire which is also in decline and the evil Shammat (polar opposite of Canopus) are also active. Klorathy is also nurturing Incent a prodigy of his who is having particular difficulties.
The overriding theme of this novel is the power of rhetoric. Spies, agents and demagogues are all pitching for the hearts and minds of the populations in the Volyen empire. Incent is either afire with his own rhetoric or is in a depressive state and Klorathy has to make decisions on his mental health. As in previous novels in the series and perhaps even more so here, this is a novel of ideas: Lessing keeps her characters at arms length, the reader is not encouraged to feel any empathy for their situations. It is all just a series of reports.
The sense of wonder and a delight in story telling that was a feature of the first thee novels in this series has escaped Lessing in the final two and so I rate this as 2.5 stars. ( )