Solo Faces A Novel

“Solo Faces” by James Salter is a novel published by Macmillan in June 1988, featuring 218 pages in English. The story follows Gary, a roofer of churches, who feels confined by societal norms and seeks fulfillment in the challenging landscapes of the Alps. As he embarks on his climbing journey in southern France, he grapples with his desire for peace and happiness, ultimately confronting the allure of adventure and the complexities of personal recognition.
Readers will find that “Solo Faces” delves into the obsession that drives climbers to escape civilization and test their limits against formidable mountains. The narrative explores themes of self-discovery and the tension between anonymity and glory, particularly when Gary undertakes a daring rescue of fellow climbers during a storm. This edition presents a rich exploration of fiction, literary elements, and American world literature from the 20th century, inviting readers to reflect on the motivations behind extreme pursuits and the search for inner contentment.
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Solo Faces exposes the obsession that draws climbers away from civilization to test themselves against the most intimidating and inaccessible mountains in the world.
James Salter’s novel captures the adventure of Gary, a roofer of churches, who feels restrained by conventions and flat ground. Unable to find happiness in his life, he travels to southern France to climb to the summits of the Alps. He finds peace and happiness within himself soon after. But when fellow climbers are trapped on the mountain, he makes a daring one-man rescue during a storm that brings him the notice he has always shunned. But the glory quickly dissipates and he returns to the anonymity he prefers, having thoroughly satisfied himself.
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