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Kermit Roosevelt

The Happy Hunting-Grounds

In “The Happy Hunting-Grounds,” Kermit Roosevelt presents a rich tapestry of modern existential themes interwoven with traditional mythological narratives. This novel explores the complexities of human desire and the quest for meaning through the lens of American folklore and Native American spirituality. Roosevelt's prose is lyrical yet incisive, deftly navigating between philosophical introspection and vivid storytelling, making the narrative both immersive and thought-provoking. His engagement with these thematic elements places this work within a larger discourse on identity and the relation between humanity and nature, reflecting contemporary societal dilemmas. Kermit Roosevelt, a descendant of the famed American President Theodore Roosevelt, harnesses a multifaceted background in law and creative writing that informs his narrative style. With roots in both intellectual rigor and artistic exploration, Roosevelt's experiences resonate throughout the novel, prompting readers to reflect on their own existential predicaments. His observations on culture and identity stem from a sophisticated understanding of American history and its myths, which shape his literary voice. This captivating novel is recommended for readers seeking a profound exploration of the human condition through the lens of American folklore and contemporary themes. Its blend of lyrical language and rich symbolism invites readers to traverse the boundaries of thought and emotion, making “The Happy Hunting-Grounds” a compelling addition to the literary landscape.
140 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2021
Publication year
2021
Publisher
Good Press
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