Eating Air by Pauline Melville

"What's a revolutionary to do when there are no revolutions? How to overthrow the state when no one else is inclined to do so"

These and other deep and meaningful sentiments are expressed by the characters in Eating Air, a story which goes over time between South America,the Middle East and Europe
Eating Air is centred around a group of radicals in the 1970's who disband after they are caught up and then meet up thirty or so years later, trying to reclaim the spirit of attacking the system.

Amongst the group is Donny who stands for nothing and is against everything .

The satire is incisive.. and the twists and turns are funny as the characters act in character and out of character. Pauline Melville in a discussion had said she was interested in who was labelled terrorist and the story looks at terrorism and the definitions of terrorism.  There is random violence, planned violence, and then violence in unexpected places.

The book is worth reading.


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