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Today we will continue to explore the passages from the Ken Kesey novel, Sometimes a Great Notion, published in 1964. In the passage we will hear today, the underlying tensions of the Stamper family, loggers in a small Oregon town, become more tense, with half brothers Hank and Lee try to keep the family logging operations moving with the back drop of a union strike by other loggers in town.
By Douglas FurrToday we will continue to explore the passages from the Ken Kesey novel, Sometimes a Great Notion, published in 1964. In the passage we will hear today, the underlying tensions of the Stamper family, loggers in a small Oregon town, become more tense, with half brothers Hank and Lee try to keep the family logging operations moving with the back drop of a union strike by other loggers in town.