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- 637 páginas
- 23 horas de lectura
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Hank Stamper has lived beside and fought with the Wakonda River in the State of Oregon all his life. The riverside house built by his father, old Henry, has become a fortress - both against the river, which after long years of erosion n ow swirls round three sides of it, and against the jealousies and rivalries of men. When Hank's college-educated half-brother Leland returns to his childhood home, in response to a cryptic summons, he is not sure whether Hank needs his help for the family logging business or simply wants to give him a further taste of the humiliation he knew there as a boy. In learning the answer to these questions he becomes involved in the Stamper clan's bitter battle with the union, the town and the forces of nature.
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Sometimes a Great Notion, Ken Kesey
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- Publicado en
- 1976
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- Título
- Sometimes a Great Notion
- Idioma
- Inglés
- Autores
- Ken Kesey
- Editorial
- Methuen Paperbacks
- Publicado en
- 1976
- Formato
- Tapa blanda
- Páginas
- 637
- ISBN10
- 0413372006
- ISBN13
- 9780413372000
- Serie
- Etiquetas
- Ficción, Novelas históricas, Familia, Ficción contemporánea, Clásicos, EE.UU., Siglo XX, Literatura americana, Novelas sociales, Sombrío, oscuro, Años 60 del siglo XX
- Descripción
- Hank Stamper has lived beside and fought with the Wakonda River in the State of Oregon all his life. The riverside house built by his father, old Henry, has become a fortress - both against the river, which after long years of erosion n ow swirls round three sides of it, and against the jealousies and rivalries of men. When Hank's college-educated half-brother Leland returns to his childhood home, in response to a cryptic summons, he is not sure whether Hank needs his help for the family logging business or simply wants to give him a further taste of the humiliation he knew there as a boy. In learning the answer to these questions he becomes involved in the Stamper clan's bitter battle with the union, the town and the forces of nature.



