Resistance

Resistance by Barry Lopez, published by Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group on June 14, 2005, is a reprint edition comprising 176 pages. This work presents a collection of nine fictional testimonies from individuals who have resisted mainstream narratives and found themselves under scrutiny by the government. Through these diverse perspectives, Lopez explores themes of personal struggle and resilience in the face of societal changes.
Readers will encounter stories that delve into the complexities of human experience, such as a young woman’s journey toward compassion amidst family turmoil and a carpenter’s life-altering act of violence. The narratives also include reflections on loss and redemption, as seen through the eyes of a Vietnam veteran grappling with his past. Enhanced by haunting images from artist Alan Magee, Resistance offers a thought-provoking examination of political and personal resistance in contemporary society.
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From the National Book Award–winning author comes a highly charged, stunningly original work of fiction—a passionate response to the changes shaping our country today.
In nine fictional testimonies, men and women who have resisted the mainstream and who are now suddenly “parties of interest” to the government tell their stories. A young woman in Buenos Aires watches bitterly as her family dissolves in betrayal and illness, but chooses to seek a new understanding of compassion rather than revenge. A carpenter traveling in India changes his life when he explodes in an act of violence out of proportion to its cause. The beginning of the end of a man’s lifelong search for coherence is sparked by a Montana grizzly. A man blinded in the war in Vietnam wrestles with the implications of his actions as a soldier—and with innocence, both lost and regained.
Punctuated with haunting images by acclaimed artist Alan Magee, Resistance is powerful fiction with enormous significance for our times.
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