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| Title | : | Goat Mountain |
| Author | : | David Vann |
| Book Format | : | Hardcover |
| Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 256 pages |
| Published | : | October 3rd 2013 by William Heinemann (first published January 1st 2013) |
| Categories | : | Fiction. Literature. American. Literary Fiction |
David Vann
Hardcover | Pages: 256 pages Rating: 3.29 | 1307 Users | 249 Reviews
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A shocking, suspenseful and daring new novel from one of the greatest American writers at work today, whose previous books include Caribou Island, Dirt and Legend of a Suicide.In David Vann’s searing novel Goat Mountain, an eleven-year-old boy is eager to make his first kill at his family’s annual deer hunt. But all is not as it should be. His father discovers a poacher on the land, a 640-acre ranch in Northern California, and shows him to the boy through the scope of his rifle. With this simple gesture, tragedy erupts, shattering lives irrevocably.
Set over the course of one hot and hellish weekend, Goat Mountain is the story of a family struggling to contend with a terrible crime and its repercussions. David Vann creates a haunting and provocative novel that explores our most primal urges and beliefs, the bonds of blood and religion that define and secure us, and the consequences of our actions – what we owe for what we’ve done.
Dark, disturbing and unbearably tense, this is the startling new novel from David Vann, ‘one of the best writers of his generation’ (Le Figaro).

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| Original Title: | Goat Mountain |
| ISBN: | 0434021989 (ISBN13: 9780434021987) |
| Edition Language: | English |
| Setting: | Goat Mountain, California,1978(United States) |
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Ratings: 3.29 From 1307 Users | 249 ReviewsColumn Out Of Books Goat Mountain
It was 1978 when an 11-year-old boy will get his opportunity to hold a rifle and kill his first buck on an annual hunting trip in Californian mountains, with his father, grandfather and a family friend Tom. It was the one event that the boy was eager and revved up to do. When the family enters the gate to their property, they spot a poacher who has trespassed. The series of events that happens afterwards will cause devastating consequences on both the men and the boy. Their opinions on aI don't know who wrote the blurb for Goat Mountain, but I want to read a book written by them. That blurb is brilliant. It is tense and provocative. It promises conflict, suspense, mystery, and some sort of generational 'coming of age' transformation.Which Goat Mountain fails to deliver.I found it insipid and repetitive with no real meaning. It explores no concepts of what it means to be man, it doesn't explore family relationships or religion. It leaves too many stones unturned, and too many
My first review for BookBrowse (unfortunately, its a subscription service, but you can read a snippet here). To my utter amazement, the editor got back to me today with personal feedback from the author: What a smart, thoughtful review. Please thank Rebecca for me for all her hard work and generosity. Best, David (!!!!)

Relentlessly grim, almost hypnotically so. With a lysergic attention to detail, all that brush and pine, that sense of the earth as a living, breathing thing, maybe even a bit malignant - the formless, synasthetic way a child (or wacked penitent) looks at the world. Imagine the least fun camping trip ever, then add a bunch of disembowling and nary a wet-wipe in sight.
An admirable book, tough and beautiful. In remarkable prose, Vann tells a simple, brutal story that will keep you thinking long after the last page is turned. It is one of the finest books from a smart, brave author who's not afraid to push at convention. This novel will be evoking discussion for a long, long time. If you're looking for a fun, light read, this is the wrong book, but if your interest is in good literature and expanding the discussion of violence in our society, then don't miss
This review has also been cross-posted on my blog. Images tend to disappear on GR. They are all present there. The book was released on Tuesday, September 10, 2013. The trade paperback was released on October 14, 2014. Drama is a description of what is bad inside of us and the end point of that is hell, a description of a hellish landscape. This is what David Vann had to say in an interview with GR pal Lou Pendergast. (A link to the full interview is in the LINKS section at the bottom of this
This is one of the hardest reviews I have ever had to write. My difficulties lie with both the thematic content of the book and the stylistic qualities. The writing is rich with allegory and metaphor, filled with theology, philosophy, and archetype. However, it is not an easy book to read both because of the writing style and the horrendous violence. Readers should be aware that this is not a book for the faint of heart and that knowledge of some biblical history would be helpful in


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