Deliverance
by James Dickey
- Pages
- 288
- Language
- EN
- ISBN
- 9780385313872
- Reading Time
- ~5h 3min
Deliverance is a book by James Dickey. It has 288 pages.
About this book
James Dickey’s Deliverance examines the fragile boundary between civilized routine and primal survival through a journey into the remote Georgia wilderness. Four friends from Atlanta embark on a canoe expedition down an uncharted river, only to find their recreational escape rapidly unraveling into a confrontation with isolation and hostility. Written by an accomplished poet, the novel translates Dickey’s lyrical sensibility into a tense, unflinching study of human vulnerability. The narrative explores how quickly modern comforts dissolve when confronted by untamed landscapes and unpredictable encounters, forcing characters to confront their own capacity for violence and adaptation. Widely recognized for its stark portrayal of Southern isolation and its psychological depth, the work has influenced generations of readers interested in survival fiction and the darker currents of American culture. Dickey’s precise, evocative prose transforms a straightforward expedition into a meditation on masculinity, fear, and the enduring pull of the natural world.
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Deliverance has 288 pages.
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James Dickey’s Deliverance examines the fragile boundary between civilized routine and primal survival through a journey into the remote Georgia wilderness. Four friends from Atlanta embark on a canoe expedition down an uncharted river, only to find their recreational escape rapidly unraveling into ...
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Deliverance was written by James Dickey.