Stand Up, Ye Dead

Paperback Published on: 01/11/2024
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Synopsis

Stand Up, Ye Dead by Norman Maclean explores several key themes, primarily focusing on the moral and spiritual decline of society. The novel critiques the erosion of core values such as faith, responsibility, and community cohesion, which Maclean argues have been undermined by the social and economic upheavals of the time. Central to the narrative is the alarming decline in birth rates, which Maclean uses as a metaphor for the broader decay of society. This demographic crisis is not presented as a mere statistical issue but as an indication of a nation losing its future and, by extension, its sense of purpose and direction. The book also addresses themes of social inequality, highlighting the growing divide between the wealthy and the impoverished. Maclean examines the impact of this disparity on society's moral fabric, including the widespread alcoholism and the weakening of family structures. The novel underscores the ways in which these social ills feed into a broader sense of disillusionment and hopelessness. Ultimately, Stand Up, Ye Dead serves as both a critique of contemporary society and a call to action, urging readers to confront the moral challenges of their time and restore a sense of faith, responsibility, and social cohesion.

Publisher information

  • Publisher: Repro India Limited
  • ISBN: 9789368098973
  • Number of pages: 82
  • Dimensions: 216 x 140 x 6 mm
  • Weight: 104g
  • Languages: English