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Blood Sport: A Journey Up the Hassayampa

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Blood Sport: A Journey Up the Hassayampa
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Robert F. Jones
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:256
Dimensions(mm): Height 229,Width 152
Category/GenreAdventure
ISBN/Barcode 9781626360013
ClassificationsDewey:FIC
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Skyhorse Publishing
Imprint Skyhorse Publishing
Publication Date 17 October 2013
Publication Country United States

Description

Welcome to the wilderness of masculinity, where anything goes-where women throw themselves unreservedly at men and games are played to the death. This is the outdoor paradise of the Hassayampa, a legendary river whose bank is overrun with prehistoric and mystical creatures prime for hunting and whose water is said to turn honest men into liars. Here a father takes his prepubescent son on an unforgettable adventure, a rite-of-passage quest that starts as an innocent fishing trip and soon turns into a bizarre Homeric journey. In turn comic and brutal, Blood Sport is more than just the ultimate cult outdoor novel: it's a profound reflection on violence, civilization, and what it means to be a man. Juxtaposing gunfights with philosophy, sensitivity with the surreal, Jones has created a truly unique masterpiece whose poignant metaphors, visionary prose, and imaginative story have placed him in the company of such masters as Kurt Vonnegut Jr. and Carlos Castaneda. Blood Sport's magic has continued to captivate audiences since its original publication in 1974, and it promises to remain a classic in adventure literature for years to come.

Author Biography

Robert F. Jones was a novelist, contributing editor to Men's Journal, and writer for Sports Illustrated and Field & Stream. His books include Blood Sport, as well as multiple other works of fiction and nonfiction, among them the award-winning Jake and Upland Passage. He spent much of his life in western Vermont.

Reviews

Blood Sport makes its own rules and invents new disturbances. . . . It s fable, legend, joke, folklore, myth, all suspended on a springing branch of storytelling as the serious and the outrageous merge into a work of art. The author has created that great rarity a new myth . . . it produces in your mind the same edge excitement as if entering wild country . . . and it works! An exciting, heady mixture . . . set in an extraordinary landscape composed of the Neolithic Age as much as modern America, with equal parts of myth, racial memory, fantasy, the distant future, and the gothic fog of nightmare . . . the book takes wild chances and succeeds. The author has created that great rarity--a new myth . . . it produces in your mind the same edge excitement as if entering wild country . . . and it works! "An exciting, heady mixture . . . set in an extraordinary landscape composed of the Neolithic Age as much as modern America, with equal parts of myth, racial memory, fantasy, the distant future, and the gothic fog of nightmare . . . the book takes wild chances and succeeds." "Blood Sport makes its own rules and invents new disturbances. . . . It's fable, legend, joke, folklore, myth, all suspended on a springing branch of storytelling as the serious and the outrageous merge into a work of art." "The author has created that great rarity--a new myth . . . it produces in your mind the same edge excitement as if entering wild country . . . and it works!"