And more to come

January 20, 2009 by jondoust · Leave a Comment
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Now that Boy on a Wire looks like a book, feels like a book and is, indeed, a book, I feel a need to explore the various issues approached in its pages. And there are a number. In this first entry I will skip briefly through them.

First and foremost, not surprisingly, given Boy is set in a boy’s boarding school, bullying is a major matter. In my day it was rampant and it is hard to imagine a day passing without someone copping a push, a shove, a slap, a towel flick, an insult. On and on it went and every so often one of us broke.

Depression also played a very important role in my years. There were boys who were shy, of course, and others who seemed to get a bit sad from time to time. Were they suffering from depression, or just a mild melancholia? I fell into my first serious episode when I was 12. How many others suffered similarly I have no idea, can only guess, and will probably never know.

There were two other issues that had a major impact on this writer: heavy metal poisoning and loss of faith. I experienced both. As a child I had an illness called pinks disease, a result of mercury poisoning. Its symptoms are somewhat similar to lead poisoning and I probably had that too. Loss of faith seems, looking back, to be the logical outcome for an intensely religious boy who found himself in a church run school where the basic tenants he had learnt seemed to play little or no role in the life of the boarding school community.

Here they are then, the major issues, with a couple of others that have come to mind:

  1. depression
  2. bullying
  3. loss of faith
  4. heavy metal poisoning
  5. sibling rivalry
  6. father and son relationships

Others might find others, but they won’t until the book is out and available. I’ll keep this site posted.