Watership Down

Paperback, 478 pages

English language

Published June 11, 1975 by Mass Market Paperback.

ISBN:
978-0-380-39586-6
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A worldwide bestseller for over thirty years, Watership Down is one of the most beloved novels of all time. Set in England’s Downs, a once idyllic rural landscape, this stirring tale follows a band of very special creatures on their flight from the intrusion of man and the certain destruction of their home. Led by a stouthearted pair of brothers, they journey from their native Sandleford Warren, through the harrowing trials posed by predators and adversaries, and toward the dream of a mysterious promised land and a more perfect society.

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Suoraviivainen tarina poikajoukon seikkailusta

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Seikkailukirja, jossa ihan kirjaimellisesti lähdetään pesästä ja perustetaan oma pesä. Nuorten uroskanien laumassa on ihmislaumoista tuttuja tyyppejä: luontainen johtaja, rehti tappelija, šamaani, tarinankertoja, huulenheittäjä, älykkö jne. Šamaanin ansiosta pojat pelastuvat kotipesän tuholta ja lähtevät seikkailulle perustamaan omaa pesää. Kesän mittaan huomataan, että tyttöjä ois kiva saada. Lähistöllä sattuukin olemaan valtava tyrannimaisesti johdettu populaatio, josta luulisi puputyttöjä liikenevän. Mutta ensin pitää jallittaa tyranni. Ensimmäinen erä voitetaan viekkaudella, mutta toisella kertaa joudutaan tappelemaan ihan tosissaan. Lopulta paha saa palkkansa, kuinkas muutenkaan, ja uusi pesä kukoistaa ja pojista kasvaa perheellisiä aikuisia. Kirjan kerrontatyyli on sen verran suoraviivaista ja alkupuolen tapahtumat tuntuvat sen verran irrallisilta, etten suorastaan pystynyt ahmimaan tätä. Lopussa jännitys sentään kohoaa sen verran, että viimeisen viidenneksen luin vauhdilla.

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When I was very young I was taken to see this movie that my parents probably thought would have cute, comical bunnies in it. Thusly I was exposed to disturbing images of fields of blood, extreme bunny-bunny violence and weird, floaty and somehow scary black rabbits...there was also an alarmingly bad song called Bright Eyes. The whole thing was incomprehensible and scary and I didn't like it. And the song was everywhere for weeks...

Zillions of years later the scars have healed and I eventually get round to finding out if all that fuss back in the '70s was merited.

Well, by the time I'm at the end of Part 2 and the rabbits have escaped the fields of blood and settled on Watership Down I didn't really think so. It seemed like it had been too easy and anticlimactic. There were no female characters. I also felt that the …

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