Sometimes a Great Notion
Sometimes a Great Notion
Ken Kesey
Jordan Peterson
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Sometimes a Great Notion

Sometimes a Great Notion

Ken Kesey
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Ken Kesey
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In the verdant, rain-soaked valleys of Oregon, where the ceaseless war between man and nature rages, "Sometimes a Great Notion" unfolds. This epic narrative, penned by the legendary Ken Kesey, plunges into the tumultuous life of the Stamper family—a clan as unyielding and rugged as the ancient forests surrounding their lumber mill. Through the eyes of the Stampers, Kesey weaves a tale of defiance, where the bonds of family are tested by the fiery crucible of a town divided. Amidst a bitter labor strike that threatens to tear their community asunder, the Stampers stand alone, guided by a fierce ethos of independence and a stubborn refusal to yield to the pressures mounting against them. Kesey's masterpiece delves deep into the fraught dynamics of loyalty and betrayal, capturing the essence of the American spirit with his unrivaled narrative prowess. "Sometimes a Great Notion" is more than a story of a family's struggle to maintain their way of life; it is a profound exploration of the complexities of human relationships, set against the backdrop of a society on the brink of change. With its rich, evocative prose and unforgettable characters, Kesey's novel is a testament to the enduring power of resilience and the unbreakable ties that bind us. A work of towering ambition and emotional depth, it stands as a monumental achievement in American literature, echoing with the mythic impact of Greek tragedy.

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Released
1964
1 Jan
Length
628
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Recommended on Jordan Peterson's website.
For there is always a sanctuary more, a door that can never be forced, a last inviolable stronghold that can never be taken, whatever the attack; your vote can be taken, you name, you innards, or even your life, but that last stonghold can only be surrendered. And to surrender it for any reason other than love is to surrender love.
— Ken Kesey, Sometimes a Great Notion

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