Kazan (eBook)

Including "Baree, Son of Kazan"
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2022
352 Seiten
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859-654739616-1 (EAN)

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Kazan - James Oliver Curwood
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James Oliver Curwood's 'Kazan' enthralls readers through its vivid portrayal of the untamed wilderness, delving into the life of a feral wolfdog's journey of survival and self-discovery. This gripping narrative unfolds in the harsh expanses of the Canadian hinterland, narrated in a lyrical prose that captures the raw beauty and perilous world of its four-legged protagonist. Curwood's literary craftsmanship shines, imbuing the story with a rich sense of place and the nuanced struggle between civilization and instinct. This work sits comfortably within the tradition of North American adventure literature, echoing the naturalist themes found in Jack London's canon while adding its own distinct character-driven pathos.

James Oliver Curwood, an American novelist and conservationist, channels his fervent passion for the great outdoors into the sinew of this narrative. His firsthand experiences in the Canadian Northwest allow him to render landscapes and animal behaviors with striking authenticity. Curwood's works often reflect his philosophy on the value of nature and the importance of its preservation, and 'Kazan' is no exception. It is said to encapsulate the author's adventurous spirit and his contemplation of the wild's untamed heart, illustrating a profound connection to the land that shaped his literary voice.

'Kazan' beckons the reader to venture through its pages, promising an expedition into a realm where the primal law of the land reigns. Perfect for aficionados of classic adventure tales and those who find themselves captivated by literature that explores the nexus of animal instinct and the human spirit, Curwood's novel offers not only a gripping story but also contemplation on the greater themes of loyalty, identity, and redemption. Scholars and enthusiasts alike will appreciate the depth of Curwood's narrative and the resonance of its timeless themes amidst the landscape of American environmental literature.

James Oliver Curwood was an American novelist and conservationist born on June 12, 1878, in Owosso, Michigan. He became a well-known author in the early 20th century, reputed for his adventure stories set in the Canadian wilderness, which reflected his own love for nature and meticulous research. Curwood's literary style often encompasses vivid descriptions of the landscape, intertwined with the inner lives and emotions of his characters, reflecting the juxtaposition of human drama against the backdrop of the natural world. Among his many works, 'Kazan' stands out as a prime example of his storytelling prowess, showcasing the journey and trials of a half-wolf, half-dog, navigating the challenges of the wilderness and the human heart. A prolific writer, Curwood penned over 30 novels, and many were later adapted into films, broadening his influence beyond the page. His writing career was a testament to his deep connection with the wild and a source of inspiration for readers fascinated by nature's untamed beauty. Curwood's devotion to the wilderness went beyond the written word, as evidenced by his conservation efforts; he championed the protection of environmental resources long before it became a widespread movement. He died on August 13, 1927, in Owosso, but his legacy endures in both his preservation efforts and in the adventures captured within the pages of his novels.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 13.11.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Romane / Erzählungen
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Schlagworte 1783-1865 • A place to call home • Canadian wilderness settings • classic animal stories • Description and travel • early 20th century fiction • Hemingway • Into the wild • James Oliver Curwood novels • Jungle Book • Kazan the wolf dog • Life of Pie • Mississippi River Valley • North American nature novels • ohio river valley • old yeller • outdoor survival narratives • Racing in the Rain • social life and customs • survival tales in literature • The Call of the Wild • the sight • United States • Where the Red Fern Grows • wilderness adventure fiction • Young Adult historical adventure
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