The Bear opens like The Road—in medias res, post-apocalyptic, a man and a child alone in the wilderness—but soon drifts into a kind of magical realism grounded in a deep understanding of what it means to live off the land. It’s a sparse book, both in language and in content, yet it unfolds as a quietly beautiful fable about our bond with the natural world.
Review: The Bear by Andrew Krivak
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