The Roots of Heaven

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The Roots of Heaven takes as its subject the deliberate and relentless hunting and killing of elephants for their ivory. Morel, a former dentist whose survival in a Nazi concentration camp he attribut

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  • Author: Gary, Romain
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Page Count: 438
  • Publish Date: November 25 2018
  • ISBN10: 1567926266
  • Language: English

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The Roots of Heaven takes as its subject the deliberate and relentless hunting and killing of elephants for their ivory. Morel, a former dentist whose survival in a Nazi concentration camp he attributes to his fixation on the freedom and companionability of elephants, travels to Africa intent on stopping the slaughter. He circulates a petition demanding their killing be made illegal. It attracts two signers: a disgraced American from the Korean War and a call girl described as “just another animal who needed protection.” From here things get really interesting–politically, socially and culturally. Morel realizes that action is necessary; a notorious elephant hunter is shot in the buttocks, while a female trophy hunter is stripped naked and publicly whipped. “You never teach a man anything by killing him,” he observes, “On the contrary you make him forget everything.” He gains a following–some drawn by his cause, some by political expediency, some by a need to believe in something, anything, bigger than themselves. He is chased and cornered at Lake Kuru, where a vast assemblage of elephants has converged to drink, and where this novel concludes in a brilliant and memorable climax.
In 1956 this book exploded into the world. A huge bestseller in France, it won the country’s most prestigious award, the Prix Goncourt. In the U.S. it was an immediate bestseller.

Author: Romain Gary
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Verba Mundi
Published: 11/25/2018
Pages: 438
Weight: 1.15lbs
Size: 8.30h x 5.50w x 1.30d
ISBN: 9781567926262
Language: English

Author

Gary, Romain

Binding

ISBN10

1567926266

ISBN13

9781567926262

Page Count

438

Published Date

November 25 2018

Language

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