Hunter’s Horn

Cover of Hunter's Horn by Harriette Simpson Arnow
Year: 1997
Language: en
Edition: Complete original ed.
Pages: 375
ISBN-13: 9780870134371
Dimensions:
Height: 9 Inches
Length: 6 Inches
Weight: 1.2 Pounds
Width: 1.57 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 813/.52
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Hunter’s Horn by Harriette Simpson Arnow is a complete original edition published by Michigan State University Press on December 31, 1997. This 375-page novel presents a detailed account of Kentucky hill people, focusing on the lives of Southern Appalachian farmers, foxhunters, and their families. Arnow’s narrative captures the essence of rural life, exploring the complexities of human emotions and relationships within this unique cultural setting.

Readers will find a rich portrayal of the landscapes and characters that define Kentucky, infused with a sense of realism and humor. The book delves into the experiences of women and children, highlighting their roles in a community shaped by tradition and the natural environment. With its emphasis on the human heart and the intricacies of life, Hunter’s Horn offers a profound exploration of the themes inherent in the lives of its characters, making it a significant contribution to the genre of fiction.


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Michigan State University Press is proud to announce the re-release of Harriette Simpson Arnow’s 1949 novel Hunter’s Horn, a work that Joyce Carol Oates called “our most unpretentious American masterpiece.”
In Hunter’s Horn, Arnow has written the quintessential account of Kentucky hill people―the quintessential novel of Southern Appalachian farmers, foxhunters, foxhounds, women, and children. New York Times reviewer Hirschel Brickell declared that Arnow “writes…as effortlessly as a bird sings, and the warmth, beauty, the sadness and the ache of life itself are not even once absent from her pages.”
Arnow writes about Kentucky in the way that William Faulkner writes about Mississippi, that Flannery O’Connor writes about Georgia, or that Willa Cather writes about Nebraska―with studied realism, with landscapes and characters that take on mythic proportions, with humor, and with memorable and remarkable attention to details of the human heart that motivate literature.

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