Soldiers, Hunters, Not Cowboys, Aaron Tucker
Soldiers, Hunters, Not Cowboys, Aaron Tucker
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Soldiers, Hunters, Not Cowboys

Author: Aaron Tucker

Narrator: Craig Burnatowski, Grace Gordon

Unabridged: 5 hr 10 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: ECW Press

Published: 10/10/2023


Synopsis

CBC BOOKS WORKS OF CANADIAN FICTION TO READ IN THE FIRST HALF OF 2023 ‘Cat Person’ meets Station Eleven in this apocalyptic depiction of toxic masculinity. An unnamed man is spending the evening with his ex-girlfriend. She’s obsessed with the 1956 John Wayne classic The Searchers, and she recounts the story as a way for them to talk about their histories, their families, maybe even their relationship. But as he gets more drunk and belligerent, she gets more and more uncomfortable with him being in her home. And then, two days later, a mysterious catastrophic event befalls Toronto, and our protagonist must trek across the city to find Melanie. His quest spirals into increasing violence, bloodshed, and hallucinations as he moves west through the confusion and chaos of the city. Using the tropes of both the Western and the disaster movie, Soldiers, Hunters, Not Cowboys looks at the violence of our contemporary masculinity, and its deep roots in shaping our culture. A suspenseful and thought-provoking evocation of our current moment. “Ask the right questions and a conversation about the movies becomes a conversation about your life, family, past, and everything you value: Aaron Tucker’s novel, which starts chatty before turning deeply, unexpectedly inward, grasps the ceaseless, sometimes terrible relevance of violence and troubling art.” – Naben Ruthnum, author of A Hero of Our Time “In Soldiers, Hunters, Not Cowboys, Aaron Tucker refuses the easy projections of masculinity from film history. Instead he gallops into the screen to sift out how drama collaborates with the bloodiest of truths. That this novel shifts from dialogical treatise into a thriller proves that Tucker is well on his way to stealing the weird fiction mantle away from Don DeLillo.” — Emily Schultz, author of The Blondes and Little Threats “Sad, smart, innocent and wise. A relentless retelling of a movie and a life, full of hope, if there is any.” — John Haskell, author of The Complete Ballet: A Fictional Essay in Five Acts

Reviews

Goodreads review by Amarah on August 04, 2023

some jumbled thoughts - - so many massive themes explored through the thin and precise lens of a single movie. i am obsessed with this method of storytelling/discussing contemporary culture. - i love love love how much this book is about art and the relationships that we have with art etc etc - curio......more

Goodreads review by Bob on March 16, 2023

I hated how much I related to the main character and his thought process. Great exploration of toxic masculinity.......more

Goodreads review by Scott on May 15, 2023

A book of two halves this one as Tucker takes us into a conversation between a man and his ex-girlfriend as she describes her obsession with the film The Searchers as well as the plot and the legacy the film has wrought on culture. In the second half we find the unnamed male protagonist submerged on......more

Goodreads review by Polina Kim on February 25, 2024

A startling and immersive look at modern culture and the delusions of toxic masculinity, in an apocalyptic exploration of a Toronto overwhelmed with riots. A nameless man comes over to his ex-girlfriend’s apartment in an attempt to reconnect with her, and she enthusiastically tells him about the 195......more

Goodreads review by Ana on November 11, 2023

Una exploración súper interesante sobre la masculinidad. Contada en dos formatos, al inicio como una conversación y después una narración en un ambiente “apocalíptico”. Personalmente puso las cosas en perspectiva y lo que originalmente empezó en mi mente como un “woooww que difícil es ser hombre bla......more