6/22/2023 0 Comments The believers rebecca makkaiAlthough I can’t help wishing the two stories had worked together more potently, that doesn’t detract from the deep emotional impact of The Great Believers, nor does it diminish Makkai’s accomplishment. The question 'What happens next?' remains pressing from the first page to the last. It would be futile to try to convey the novel’s considerable population, or its plots and subplots, though both population and plots are ingeniously interwoven. Makkai puts the epidemic (which, of course, has not yet ended) into historical perspective without distancing it or blunting its horrors. The Great Believers is, as far as I know, among the first novels to chronicle the AIDS epidemic from its initial outbreak to the present-among the first, that is, to convey the terrors and tragedies of the epidemic’s early years as well as its course and its repercussions over the decades.
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