Howling, are you?" the Indian said. "There it is for you, then. That's what happens, that's what they say: There's not a wolf alive that can't tame a man.
by Denis Johnson (0 Reviews)
In Denis Johnson's "Train Dreams," a conversation unfolds between a man and an Indian, underscoring the connection between the wild and human nature. The Indian suggests that just as wolves can control humans, so too can the primal instincts within individuals shape their actions and destinies. This dialogue reflects a larger theme of the book, exploring how the untamed aspects of nature can mirror the complexities of human experience. The relationship...
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