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Article: Harrington, Walt. The everlasting stream; a true story of rabbits, guns, friendship, and family.(Book Review)
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HARRINGTON, Walt. The everlasting stream; a true story of rabbits, guns, friendship, and family. Grove, 223p. c2002. 0-8021-4050-5. $13.00. SA
The fundamental principle of the universe, that life exists at the expense of other life, is the author's intellectual rationale for participating in the rural hunting traditions of his father-in-law and their friends. He argues that most people consume meat without ever having to shed the blood of the animal involved. On an emotional level there is the excitement of the kill, the connection to nature and the fraternal feeling he develops for the men as he gets to know them in their element In his words, "The book is a ...
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