48 pages • 1 hour read
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In Deliverance by James Dickey, four urban friends—Ed, Lewis, Drew, and Bobby—embark on a canoe trip down the remote Cahulawassee river, aiming to experience the wilderness before it is dammed. Their adventure takes a dark turn when they encounter violent locals, leading to a harrowing struggle for survival against nature and human threats. The book contains graphic scenes of violence and sexual assault.
James Dickey’s Deliverance captivates readers with its intense narrative and richly detailed setting, making it a powerful exploration of survival and human nature. Positive reviews commend the novel's visceral prose and psychological depth. However, some critics find the violent scenes unsettling and the pacing inconsistent. Overall, it’s a gripping, though sometimes disturbing, read.
Readers who relish intense, psychological thrillers with elements of survival and moral quandaries will appreciate James Dickey’s Deliverance. Fans of Cormac McCarthy’s No Country for Old Men and Peter Benchley’s Jaws will find the harrowing journey and deep character introspection compelling and thought-provoking.