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Sometimes a Great Notion

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640
Language
EN
ISBN
9780140045291
Reading Time
~11h 12min

Sometimes a Great Notion is a fiction book by Ken Kesey. In 1977. It has 640 pages.

About this book

The magnificent second novel from the legendary author of One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest and Sailor Song is a wild-spirited and hugely powerful tale of an Oregon logging clan. A bitter strike is raging in a small lumber town along the Oregon coast. Bucking that strike out of sheer cussedness are the Stampers: Henry, the fiercely vital and overpowering patriarch; Hank, the son who has spent his life trying to live up to his father; and Viv, who fell in love with Hank's exuberant machismo but now finds it wearing thin. And then there is Leland, Henry's bookish younger son, who returns to his family on a mission of vengeance - and finds himself fulfilling it in ways he never imagined. Out of the Stamper family's rivalries and betrayals, Ken Kesey crafted a novel with the mythic impact of Greek tragedy.

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How many pages is Sometimes a Great Notion?+

Sometimes a Great Notion has 640 pages.

When was Sometimes a Great Notion published?+

Sometimes a Great Notion was published in 1977.

What genre is Sometimes a Great Notion?+

Sometimes a Great Notion is a Fiction book.

What is Sometimes a Great Notion about?+

The magnificent second novel from the legendary author of One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest and Sailor Song is a wild-spirited and hugely powerful tale of an Oregon logging clan. A bitter strike is raging in a small lumber town along the Oregon coast. Bucking that strike out of sheer cussedness are th...

Who wrote Sometimes a Great Notion?+

Sometimes a Great Notion was written by Ken Kesey.