Circling Brooks Transmogrifications

Cover of Circling Brooks Transmogrifications by Patrick Barron
Publisher: iUniverse
Year: 2000
Language: en
Pages: 420
ISBN-13: 9780595093380
Dimensions:
Height: 9 Inches
Length: 6 Inches
Weight: 1.43080008038 Pounds
Width: 1.05 Inches
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“Circling Brooks Transmogrifications” by Patrick Barron, published by iUniverse in March 2000, is a 420-page work of fiction that blends elements of social and natural historical fiction, magic realism, and zoomorphism. The narrative explores modern human society set against the backdrop of the wilderness, presenting a unique perspective on the relationship between humans and the landscape. Through entertaining adventures, the book challenges conventional portrayals of nature, illustrating how the land influences and transforms humanity in unexpected ways.

Readers will find a tapestry of interlinking journeys centered around the re-invented village of “Brooks,” located on the north coast of Alaska. The characters traverse various terrains, including north central Alaska, the Yukon Territory, and eastern Siberia, encountering a range of wild incidents and memorable side-characters along the way. The story features encounters with bears, ghosts, and a maniacal captain, all while weaving a complex narrative that reflects the multifaceted interactions between humans and their environment. This edition invites readers to engage with the intricate dynamics of adventure and transformation in a richly imagined setting.


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Circling Brooks is a work of social and natural historical fiction, magic realism and zoomorphism, which depicts modern human society in the wilderness. In addition to narrating entertaining adventures, it questions stereotypic and personified descriptions of the landscape. Rather than merely recount human-projected thoughts and designs upon the earth, the book portrays the land shaping and, in somewhat wild form(s), literally transforming humans. It plays with the multifarious possibilities of the unleashed power of the land upon humanity. The novel is an account of many inter-linking journeys in the rough style of the epic. The nexus of all action is the re-invented village of “Brooks,” located on the north coast of Alaska between Barrow and Point Hope. From Brooks the characters wander across north central Alaska, the Yukon Territory, and eastern Siberia. Their paths wind south; cross, combine, split, and eventually curve back north to complete a mosaic of circling trails. Along the way these protagonists meet with many wild incidents and side-characters, including surly bears with grudges, an enraged cuckold, ghosts of dead caribou, projected vision through animal eyes, a maniacal captain of an illegal whaling ship, racist cult-missionaries, a whining phantom of a dead snowshoe hare, and their own persistent dreams.

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Publisher: iUniverse. Year: 2000.
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ISBN-13: 9780595093380.
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Language: en. Pages: 420.

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