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Arthur John Arbuthnott Stringer

The Gun-Runner

Arthur John Arbuthnott Stringer's “The Gun-Runner” is a gripping narrative that intertwines themes of adventure, war, and moral complexity set against the tumultuous backdrop of early 20th-century conflict. Through rich, evocative prose, Stringer crafts an intricate plot that follows the protagonist'Äôs perilous journey across perilous terrains, illustrating the physical and psychological strains of a world dominated by greed and ambition. The novel is notable for its keen social critique embedded within an adventure framework, reflecting the broader literary currents of its time, including the Modernist preoccupation with the human condition amidst chaos. Stringer, a Canadian author and journalist, drew upon his experiences of international travel and his deep understanding of geopolitical tensions to inform the nuanced characters and intricacies of “The Gun-Runner.” His writings often explore the interrelation of personal choice and historical forces, themes likely influenced by his own encounters with the complexities of war and conflict throughout his life. This background imbues the novel with authenticity, elevating it from mere adventure to a profound inquiry into the human spirit. “The Gun-Runner” is recommended for readers seeking a multifaceted novel that challenges the boundaries of genre while engaging with moral dilemmas and the societal chaos of the era. Stringer's masterful storytelling and adept character development invite readers to grapple with the ethical ramifications of their choices, making this a compelling read for enthusiasts of literary fiction and adventure alike.
259 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2020
Publication year
2020
Publisher
Good Press
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