Then David Vann through his characters put us goose bumps, the darkness of his characters, the horror of acts ...
As said in previous comments ATTENTION to any reader who could be shocked by these harsh father son relationships! see cruel bloodthirsty. (I know a bookseller who could never finish reading me Sukkwan Island as she told the blackness of the father son relationship was such that it was unbearable to him!).
I think love or we hate what we are "transmitted" David Vann.
It is not my favorite book of David Vann. For the 1st time on the 3 books I've read it, I landed at a time. Without revealing the thread of the story, the plot, at a time there is the climax of a room layout (shall we say) of the body of a deer. Uh ... there I found this very long stage, I had trouble staying attached to the book.
I still continued my reading, no regrets so far, once past this passage, the rate returned to its end that leaves us with a big
AAAHH?
If you have never read David Vann, I agree with the previous comment: it is not the first book to read it.
My advice:
Sukkwan Island Sukkwan Island
or Wastes: Wastes
A must-author! Here is a sure thing!