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home about canter bridge please sign the canter bridge guestbook canter bridge discernment and delight feeds: posts comments of metal and men: lynn vincent and sara vladic, indianapolis: the true story of the worst sea disaster in u.s. naval history and the fifty-five year fight to exonerate an innocent man (2018) september 13, 2018 by david baer when a book like lynn vincent’s and sara vladic’s indianapolis lies open on lap or desk, a reader sometimes forces himself from page to page. this one does, at any rate. this slow march signals no deficiency in the book itself. in fact, this latest entry on the u.s. navy’s single worst disaster is fluid, witty, somber, and smart. the book ought to be a page-turner. it’s the story that hurts, the awful, aching tale of seawater, sharks, men driven to lunacy, a breathtakingly inept response to the disappearance of one of the era’s most storied (heavy) cruisers, and then the arguable scapegoating of the ship’s captain for failing to avoid the japanese submarine he could never have known was there. this new work on indy is a terrible tale, finely told. particularly after the recent discovery of the indianapolis deep on the floor of the pacific where it came to rest days before the end of hostilities with japan, it is a story that must be read. others have told indy’s story. vincent’s and vladic’s new edition adds to that legacy in two ways. first, the authors have found their way into the embrace of the fast-diminishing indy survivor family and so have heard many versions of indy’s loss that had not been told heretofore. secondly, they have meticulously pieced together the unlikely events that led to the posthumous rehabilitation of captain charles b. mcvay, iii, the man at indy’s helm in the summer of ’45. this part of the ongoing drama of indy has never, to my knowledge, been told in such detail. my mother lost an adoptive cousin when the indy went down. by appearances, he perished in the initial submarine assault and indy’s subsequent plunge to the bottom. perhaps some measure of blessing accrues to not having had to face the sharks and the oil-drenched seas during the terrible days that followed. he would have been a kind of uncle to this reader, had he not too young become known only to god and the sea. there appear, in vincent’s and vladic’s difficult pages, both heroism and shame, and then everything that falls between those somewhat artificial extremes. the writers have worked hard not to reduce the story to one or the other, a task that is always difficult when the passage of decades has blurred memory of the large middle place. indy will soon be forgotten, except by those who force themselves from one page to another of works like these, a latter-day tragedy that is perhaps unavoidable but no less sad for the inevitability of it. for a while, though, this new telling of the u.s.s. indianapolis’ deeply moving story will keep memory alive, honoring men like dougald bruce mclean, em3, known only to god. advertisements posted in fortus in arduis , reseña | tagged u.s.s. indianapolis , world war ii | leave a comment » what is wrong with us (and our phones): tony reinke, 12 ways your phone is changing you (2017) september 12, 2018 by david baer as it happens, just as i’m finishing tony reinke’s 12 ways your phone is changing yo u, i am deep into two volumes on world war ii history, a pair of explanations of colombia’s unending cycles of political violence (i live in colombia), and the occasionally disturbing adventure by the late robert pirsig so memorably titled zen and the art of motorcycle maintenance . yet none of these volumes that dwell or touch upon topics as dark as world war, civil war, philosophical derangement, and mental illness keeps me up at night the way reinke’s offering does. reinke could have written a jeremiad, could have shouted that our technology will kill us, that we and our mobiles are going to hell in a hand basket. he could have shouted ‘run away!, run away!’ from the rooftops. it would have made for easier reading. instead, the author of 12 ways holds our feet firmly and just a little gently to the fire as he walks us through why life-giving deployment of our little hand-helds requires a kind of reflective and self-aware consideration of what we are about. indeed, the use of our phones requires a kind of spiritual discipline that few (alas) will be prepared to exercise. i wonder, uncomfortably, if i am among them, thus my erratic bouts of insomnia as i read 12 ways once, then again. reinke has done us an immense service. he has dared to engage theologically with a habit as quotidian and omnipresent as checking our phones. he has seen what it can do to us, how dead it can slowly but relentlessly render us, how alone we can become among our thousands of ‘friends’. he has named the dragons. yet reinke is not a pessimist, somewhat to my surprise. he actually likes his technology, uses it virtually all the time, and thinks it can do us real good. but the risks are high and everywhere. we need more theological reflection of this kind on everyday habits and matters and choices. we need to be kept awake by what our stuff can make of us. then, with reinke, careful steps towards life-giving steps, community-enhancing steps, sane steps amid the mad stomping all around might just become possible. stay awake and read 12 ways . posted in reseña | leave a comment » blind date: dave jackson, flying blind: a novel (2017) august 20, 2018 by david baer because my wife and i work as cross-cultural missional servants in colombia, i was immediately responsive when a dear reading friend recommended this novel, set as it is in our adoptive south american country. it felt a little bit like the reading version of a blind date. yet, truth be told, ‘missionary fiction’ is not a genre that guarantees to quicken the pulse. often it is wooden, moralistic, and—at times—condescending. against such modest expectations, i’m pleasantly surprised by this worthy read. i found flying blind to be something of a page-turner. the story moves along quickly and well. the characters are developed in a way that rings true to certain missionary profiles that persist in spite of all efforts not to caricature because certain kinds of people do indeed end up in this work. usually, they have a soft heart that’s worth discovering, as do most of the missionary folk who populate dave jackson’s pages. in short, i enjoyed the book and became somewhat wound up in the romantic thread that holds it together. yet i have two concerns to register, one historical and the other … well … deeply felt even if i fail to find the right word to describe it. first, colombia is (one hopes) finding its way to the end of fifty years of civil war, five decades that have themselves been nourished by persistent political violence since even before this nation and its founders found their way free from spain’s self-serving yoke. in this context, colombia’s army has not often played the protective and positive role that is assigned to it in this novel, even though the author does make a concession to reality in the form of some basic indifference and incompetence on the part of colombia’s men in uniform. it seems to me that the more positive view of the ‘official’ armed forces in north america (here there are many armed forces) has been mapped onto the very different context in which jackson sets his story. call it a quibble. but reader beware. my second objection goes deeper. the spanish that appears in this novel is, well, atrocious. now it would be unfair to expect a chicago-based english-speaking author to speak or write spanish of any kind, let alone to attain a high standard at the craft. but how much would it take for a book like this (and, alas, so many others) to be submitted to the careful eye of a fully bilingual editor before it is allowed the light of day? the correct answer is: ‘not much’. treating people’s language well, 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