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Goat Mountain: A Novel by David Vann
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Goat Mountain: A Novel (edition 2013)

by David Vann

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In the fall of 1978, on the 640-acre family deer-hunting ranch on Goat Mountain in Northern California, an eleven-year-old boy goes hunting with three men: his father, grandfather, and a friend of his father's. Goat Mountain is a dry place of live oak and buck brush and poison oak with occasional relief from stands of ponderosa pine, white pine, and sugar pine, and even a swampy bear wallow. This is the place where all the family's memories and stories and history are held. When the men arrive at the gate to their land, the father spots a poacher hunting illegally on his property. When he lets his eleven-year-old son take a look through the scope of his rifle, the boy pulls the trigger. The men struggle over what to do with the dead man. Though the struggle begins between the father and grandfather, it ultimately becomes a struggle between the grandfather and the boy. By the end, nothing is as it seems.… (more)
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Title:Goat Mountain: A Novel
Authors:David Vann
Info:Harper (2013), Hardcover, 256 pages
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  kakadoo202 | Feb 13, 2020 |
Violent, lyrical, and controlled writing, with a devious acumen for pushing against the reader's comfort. I can't recommend David Vann to too many people, except maybe those with currently active subscriptions to all of the following: The Hemingway Review, Field and Stream, Guns & Ammo, and The Journal of Modernist Literature. Perfect beach reading for those who appreciate poetry and psychopathy in equal measure. Very good. A little creepy. ( )
  rabbit.blackberry | Oct 19, 2017 |
Violent, lyrical, and controlled writing, with a devious acumen for pushing against the reader's comfort. I can't recommend David Vann to too many people, except maybe those with currently active subscriptions to all of the following: The Hemingway Review, Field and Stream, Guns & Ammo, and The Journal of Modernist Literature. Perfect beach reading for those who appreciate poetry and psychopathy in equal measure. Very good. A little creepy. ( )
1 vote rabbit.blackberry | Oct 19, 2017 |
5 stars for the hysteria of the violence, for the Oedipus Tyrannus level of violence; for the way David Vann is willing to go this far.

David Vann mostly reminds me of David Vann--his latest novel, [b:Aquarium|22668848|Aquarium|David Vann|https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1425051530s/22668848.jpg|42171031], is closer to Goat Mountain than any other novel I've read. There is also something here in the reading experience that reminds me of Pete Dexter, maybe--in particular the final scene of Paris Trout. I feel the same wrenching understanding, as I read, that I'm going to be brought to a level of primal violence that I hadn't been able to imagine being inscribed in language before. ( )
  poingu | Jan 23, 2016 |
I found this book enthralling but violently disturbing and quite sick , it was difficult to read because of the young boys descriptions of his accidental shooting of a poacher and the disturbing consequences of this from his Father,Grandfather and Uncles behavior as a result of this . ( )
  Suzannie1 | Aug 24, 2014 |
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In the fall of 1978, on the 640-acre family deer-hunting ranch on Goat Mountain in Northern California, an eleven-year-old boy goes hunting with three men: his father, grandfather, and a friend of his father's. Goat Mountain is a dry place of live oak and buck brush and poison oak with occasional relief from stands of ponderosa pine, white pine, and sugar pine, and even a swampy bear wallow. This is the place where all the family's memories and stories and history are held. When the men arrive at the gate to their land, the father spots a poacher hunting illegally on his property. When he lets his eleven-year-old son take a look through the scope of his rifle, the boy pulls the trigger. The men struggle over what to do with the dead man. Though the struggle begins between the father and grandfather, it ultimately becomes a struggle between the grandfather and the boy. By the end, nothing is as it seems.

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