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The Tower of Babel (novel)

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1968 novel by Australian writer Morris West

The Tower of Babel
First edition
AuthorMorris West
LanguageEnglish
PublisherHeinemann, London
Publication date1968
Media typePrint
Pages340 pp
Preceded byThe Ambassador 
Followed bySummer of the Red Wolf 

The Tower of Babel (1968) is a novel by Australian writer Morris West.

Plot summary

The novel is set in the Middle East on the brink of war. The story begins with a border incident that is followed by an Israeli invasion of Jordan.

Critical reception

John Graham, writing in The Canberra Times, noted changes in the writer's style: "The atmosphere of dramatic fiction which pervades this novel is a far cry from his earlier works, notably Children of the Sun and The Devil's Advocate. Since those admirable and essentially simple studies of the Christian conscience he has moved towards the political novel with more enthusiasm than aptitude. His simpler themes earned him his original reputation."

The reviewer in Kirkus Reviews found the novel less than impressive: "Easy to read, easy to forget. Written to formula, devoid of inspiration. Coated over with a shopworn eloquence which only serves to undermine the author's long-standing and convincing moral concerns."

See also

Notes

  • Dedication: In Memoriam/ Stanley L. Bartlett// My first editor and my dear friend/ A rare and gentle man// Obiit 1966

References

  1. ^ Austlit - The Tower of Babel by Morris West
  2. "Morris West settles into role of seer" by John Graham, The Canberra Times, 30 March 1968, p10
  3. Kirkus Reviews - The Tower of Babel by Morris West
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