The Grizzly King (eBook)

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2022
127 Seiten
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859-654700951-1 (EAN)

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The Grizzly King - James Oliver Curwood
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In 'The Grizzly King,' James Oliver Curwood masterfully weaves a tale of survival and unexpected friendship against the rugged backdrop of the Canadian Rockies. Curwood's narrative is intensely vivid, bringing the reader face-to-face with the majestic Thor, an embodiment of the untamed wilderness. His descriptive prowess transports the reader directly into the forested theatre of the chase, allowing one to feel as though part of the landscape. The novel's literary style echoes the naturalistic flavors of Jack London, capturing the intricate dance between man and nature. It operates within a literary context that appreciates the raw beauty of the wild and mirrors the rising conservationist movements of Curwood's time, emphasizing the respect for wildlife and the environment.

James Oliver Curwood's own life is as fascinating as his characters. A hunter turned ardent conservationist, his personal transformation undoubtedly informed his literary pursuits. As a contemporary of London, Curwood drew upon his authentic experiences in the Canadian wilderness to craft narratives that are both thrilling and reflective of his environmental convictions. 'The Grizzly King' is not just an adventure story; it is a testament to Curwood's profound respect for nature and his plea for its preservation.

Readers looking for a journey into the heart of the wilderness will find 'The Grizzly King' an enthralling and thought-provoking novel. Curwood's book is strongly recommended for lovers of classic adventure stories, those passionate about wildlife conservation, and any who relish in tales that celebrate the resilience of the natural world. This story offers more than escapism; it provides an enduring message about the importance of coexistence with the majestic landscapes we often take for granted.

James Oliver Curwood (1878–1927) was an American novelist and conservationist whose literary contributions fall chiefly within the action-adventure and nature genres. Born in Owosso, Michigan, Curwood developed an early fondness for the wilderness, which profoundly influenced his writing and outlook on life. Transitioning from journalism to fiction, he began crafting stories that often placed his characters against the backdrop of the natural world. 'The Grizzly King,' a notable example of his work, reflects Curwood's deep appreciation for wildlife, telling the tale of a mighty grizzly bear and the hunter who relentlessly pursues it. The novel, emblematic of Curwood's literary style, explores themes of respect for nature and animal life, presaging modern environmentalist sentiments. Curwood's body of work, which was exceptionally popular in his time, included more than thirty novels and numerous short stories. His writing was characterized by vivid descriptions and a narrative pace that conveyed the excitement and danger of wild landscapes. Curwood's affinity for outdoor adventure not only shaped his literary pursuits but also his personal life; he undertook several expeditions to the Canadian Northwest, which informed his authentic portrayals of the wilderness. He was also an early advocate for environmental conservation, a legacy which has endured beyond his literary fame. His works have captured the imagination of successive generations and remain a testament to his enduring passion for the natural world.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 17.5.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Kinder- / Jugendbuch Spielen / Lernen Abenteuer / Spielgeschichten
Schlagworte adventure tales for young adults • animal adventure stories • A place to call home • coming of age wilderness journey • early 20th century adventure novels • Ernest Hemingway • Grizzly Killer • hatchet • Historical Adventure Fiction • Into the wild • James Oliver Curwood classics • Jungle Book • Life of Pie • nature-based action stories • outdoor exploration literature • Return of the Coyote • teen wildlife encounters novels • The Call of the Wild • Touching Spirit Bear • wilderness survival fiction
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