Skip to content
Hardcover The Deer Hunter Book

ISBN: 0896730352

ISBN13: 9780896730359

The Deer Hunter

Select Format

Select Condition ThriftBooks Help Icon

Recommended

Format: Hardcover

Condition: Acceptable*

*Best Available: (ex-library)

$5.29
Save $10.46!
List Price $15.75
Almost Gone, Only 1 Left!

Book Overview

No Synopsis Available.

Customer Reviews

2 ratings

Same title/Wrong book - Where can I find THIS book?

I am responding to the initial 5 star review above because this reviewer is clearly referring to a different novel also entitled Deer Hunter....but it's not the book that was written following the Vietnam themed film. Where, oh where can I find the novel referred to in the above review? It sounds like an amazing read and has in fact been mentioned to me before, but nobody can remember the author's name and the only results for Deer Hunter on the web are related to the Michael Cimino film. If this reviewer could respond, I would really appreciate it. I've been trying to locate this book for quite some time now...

Questions the "sport" of hunting

This is a fictional story of an animal rights advocate who one day decides he has had enough. Hunting is an intrinsic part of our biological evolutionary makeup since we have been hunters in one way or another for over a million years. It is also true that not hunting can and does lead to starvation (only because of the lack of natural predators). But what opponents of hunting never "get" is the almost exclusively male "fun" one receives from such actions. Perhaps it is a last reach for our caveman past since one no longer must fight or tame nature to get their buck.Our hero goes hunting...but his target is the hunter. The book is most effective in its right-on-target descriptions of the hunting culture, the special and expensive clothing, the decoys, the bragging, the thrill of the kill, the commune with nature, etc. Still, one wonders if all the elitists who sniff at hunting refrain from meat, leather, glue, tape and a host of everyday products that use parts of animals. In this story, our hero is resolute in his avoidance of animals and animal products.In this backwoods he finds love and becomes a folk hero to some. Slowly, though, the hunter becomes the hunted and he must be more vigilant than ever. The ending is both humorous and terrifying in its implications asnd the question it asks: Do humans have the right to kill on behalf of prey? Rational people would answer with a resolute "No" but this is literature and some license must be given. This is a disturbing story that deserved a wider readership.
Copyright © 2023 Thriftbooks.com Terms of Use | Privacy Policy | Do Not Sell/Share My Personal Information | Cookie Policy | Cookie Preferences | Accessibility Statement
ThriftBooks® and the ThriftBooks® logo are registered trademarks of Thrift Books Global, LLC
GoDaddy Verified and Secured