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The Typist: A Novel
  • ISBN13: 9780802119506
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Written with the stunning economy of language for which Michael Knight’s work has always been praised, The Typist is a rich and powerful work of historical fiction that expertly chronicles both the politics of the Pacific theater of World War II, and the personal relationships borne from the tragedies of warfare.

When Francis Vancleave (?Van”) joins the army in 1944, he expects his term of service to pass uneventfully. His singular talent?typing ninety-five words a minute?keeps him off the battlefield and in General MacArthur’s busy Tokyo headquarters, where his days are filled with paperwork in triplicate and letters of dictation.

But little does Van know that the first year of the occupation will prove far more volatile for him than for the U.S. Army. When he’s bunked with a troubled combat veteran cum-black marketer and recruited to babysit MacArthur’s eight-year-old son, Van is suddenly tangled in the complex?and risky?personal lives of his compatriots. As he brushes shoulders with panpan girls and Communists on the streets of Tokyo, Van struggles to uphold his convictions in the face of unexpected conflict?especially the startling news from his war bride, a revelation that threatens Van with a kind of war wound he never anticipated.

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The Typist: A Novel
  • Hardcover: 10 pages
  • Publisher: Atlantic Monthly Press; 2010-08-03
  • Label: Atlantic Monthly Press
  • Format: Deckle Edge
  • Studio: Atlantic Monthly Press
  • ISBN: 0802119506
  • Sales Rank in Books: #862131

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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Human Existence, August 30, 2010
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This review is from: The Typist: A Novel (Hardcover)
I couldn't help but be reminded of Walker Percy's "The Moviegoer" when reading Michael Knight's "The Typist." Not that they share setting or plot. But there is a shared simplicity in the writing and honest portrayal of the main characters. I hope that "The Typist" gets its deserved recognition as well as Percy's novel, which won the National Book Award.

Michael Knight uses no sentimental language or superfluous descriptions. He allows the action of the characters to drive the understanding of the novel. The reader will be surprised by the narrator's unflattering honesty and fallibility as well as his gentlemanly tendency. The narrator, Van, is far from predictable, but after he makes a decision, it seems the only one he could possibly have made.

This is a historical novel set in post-WWII Japan, but the novel does not depend on the events of the time to advance its plot. Knight rightfully leaves that to the history books, and instead tells the story of an...Read more
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A Gem of a Novel, December 20, 2010
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This review is from: The Typist: A Novel (Hardcover)
This is a gem of a novel, small and finely cut, and well worth looking at. The author has largely succeeded in re-creating a time and place - a U.S. Army HQ in post-WW2 Japan - unknown to him. I found the setting and the characters both interesting and believable, having served in the Army HQ in Seoul in post-war Korea, a not too dissimilar experience at least in terms of setting from that in the novel. There is a degree of passivity in the main character, as some reviewers have noted, but I did not find this off-putting or disturbing, and think it accords with one of the main points being made by the author, namely that the character of the young man is being formed as the story develops, and the way in which the world impinges upon him is a major element in giving his character and direction in life its particular shape and trajectory.

Most gems contain slight flaws and there is one flaw, I think, in this novel that is worth mentioning, and that is race. The sensibility...Read more
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Stunningly beautiful prose, October 14, 2010
This review is from: The Typist: A Novel (Hardcover)
Michael Knight is a master of the short story, which is always my absolute favorite thing to read. Able to balance a kind of luxuriant economy while retaining the genre's essential mystery, Knight writes stories seemingly effortlessly: perfect pacing, compelling point of view, and gorgeous details/images. While I might always prefer his short stories, The Typist marks an expansion of his skills. In an original move, he displaces his prototypical Southern male character to postwar/post-bomb Japan. The country is invoked gorgeously. "Little America" - the few square miles spared from bombings around Tokyo's finacial district - flares and then burns steadily on the page. The reader is never bombarded by informations, historical or otherwise. Knight employs just enough details to summon up a culture and place: "Just after Kyoto it started snowing, flakes darting like schools of fish outside the windows." A lovely read.
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