Goat Mountain

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Goat Mountain by David Vann delves into a harrowing family hunting trip in Northern California during the 1970s. The narrative explores the intense and volatile relationships between the three generations of men as they confront nature, mortality, and their own primal instincts. This exploration leads to a dramatic confrontation, blending visceral descriptions with profound themes.
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You might enjoy this book if you appreciate intense, atmospheric storytelling that explores the complexities of human nature and moral dilemmas against the backdrop of rugged wilderness. The rich narrative delves into themes of family dynamics, violence, and survival, offering a gripping and thought-provoking experience.

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Goat Mountain

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Three generations of men hunt for deer on Goat Mountain. One hot autumn day, grandfather, son, and grandson discover a poacher on their land. The eleven-year-old studies the poacher through the scope of his father's rifle—and pulls the trigger.

Goat Mountain is an intensely powerful novel about how these men, and their boy, deal with the poacher's death, and with his body. In prose devastating and beautiful in its precision, David Vann explores our most primal urges, the ties that bind us, and the consequences of our actions—what we owe for what we've done.

In the tradition of Cormac McCarthy, this is a dark, brutal but magnificent book, the best Vann has written.

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The book by David Vann has been lauded for its provocative exploration of primal urges, family bonds, and the harsh realities of human nature. Critics emphasise its intense and relentless narrative, gripping readers with a powerful depiction of moral vacuums and existential family drama. The novel is compared to Cormac McCarthy's work for its intensity and is praised for its dark, cathartic experience and vivid descriptions of the northern Californian landscape.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781921922909

Publisher: Text Publishing

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 25 September 2013

Country: Australia

Imprint: The Text Publishing Company

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 19.0mm

Width: 154.0mm

Height: 233.0mm

Weight: 296g

Pages: 256

About the Author

David Vann was born in Alaska and comes from a family of sinkers. His father sank a new cabin cruiser in Alaska, right in the marina, by forgetting to put in the drain plug when he launched. Vann's grandfather sank an old converted Navy cruiser on a lake in California. His uncle sank the same boat twice in Idaho. Vann himself sank in the Caribbean on his honeymoon, as chronicled in his best-selling memoir, A Mile Down- The True Story of a Disastrous Career at Sea. Every family has to be good at something, and Vann is hard at work continuing the tradition. Last year, he built a 52-foot aluminum trimaran for a nonstop solo circumnavigation for Esquire magazine and had to turn back because the boat was about to fold in half. He's also had run-ins with pirates in Mexico, which he wrote about for Outside magazine, and he's sailed by land from Florida to California for Men's Journal on a 'Blokart,' a tricycle with a sail (made in New Zealand, where Vann has residency). He also loves to sail the Mediterranean, and once lost a rudder off Morocco. In Legend of a Suicide, though, Vann turns to fiction to write about the defining disaster of his life, the suicide of his father when Vann was 13. The book is the winner of the Grace Paley Prize and was named a Notable Book of 2008 by the New York Times, San Francisco Chronicle, Kansas City Star,

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