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The Revenant: A Novel of Revenge, by Michael Punke

A startling novel, all the more compelling because its tale of unimaginable human endurance is true, The Revenant unfolds the toll of envy and betrayal as well as the powers of obsession and vengeance in the battle of fur trapper Hugh Glass, first for his life and then for justice. It is 1823, two decades after the famous expedition of Lewis and Clark into the American wilderness, when thirty-six-year-old Hugh Glass joins the Rocky Mountain Fur Company in a speculative venture that takes him and ten other men up the Missouri River into perilous, unexplored territory. Not least among the dangers that await the trapping party is a natural killer, the grizzly bear, as Glass disastrously discovers. Attacked and savagely mauled—his scalp nearly torn off, his back deeply lacerated, his throat clawed open—Glass is lying unconscious when his fellow trappers find him. Against all odds, he is still drawing breath three days later. Anxious to proceed unencumbered by the portage of Glass's mortally wounded body, the captain of the expedition pays two volunteers—John Fitzgerald, a mercenary, and young Jim Bridger (the future legendary mountain man)—to stay behind and bury Glass when his time comes. Fitzgerald soon loses patience and leaves, taking Glass's rifle. Horrified by Fitzgerald's thievery but more terrified of being left behind with a dying man, Bridger also leaves, with Glass's knife. Deserted and defenseless, the profoundly angry Glass vows his own survival. Miraculously trekking his way through two thousand miles of uncharted wilderness, Glass indeed becomes a revenant—a man who has returned vengefully from death to balance the scales of justice. His quest will leave readers breathless. This amazing true story of frontiersman Hugh Glass is a powerful debut novel -- and soon-to-be Warner Bros. film -- of survival and vengeance in America's West.

  • Sales Rank: #1498201 in Books
  • Published on: 2002-06-10
  • Ingredients: Example Ingredients
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 1.04" h x 6.34" w x 9.28" l, 1.20 pounds
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • 320 pages

From Publishers Weekly
Based on a true incident of heroism in the history of the American West, this debut by a Washington, D.C., international trade attorney and former bureaucrat in the Clinton administration is an almost painfully gripping drama. A Philadelphia-born adventurer, frontiersman Hugh Glass goes to sea at age 16 and enjoys a charmed life, including several years under the flag of the pirate Jean Lafitte and almost a year as a prisoner of the Loup Pawnee Indians on the plains between the Platte and the Arkansas rivers. In 1822, at age 36, Glass escapes, finds his way to St. Louis and enters the employ of Capt. Andrew Henry, trapping along tributaries of the Missouri River. After surviving months of hardship and Indian attack, he falls victim to a grizzly bear. His throat nearly ripped out, scalp hanging loose and deep slashing wounds to his back, shoulder and thigh, Glass appears to be mortally wounded. Initially, Captain Henry refuses to abandon him and has him carried along the Grand River. Unfortunately, the terrain soon makes transporting Glass impossible. Even though his death seems certain, Henry details two men, a fugitive mercenary, John Fitzgerald, and young Jim Bridger (who lived to become a frontier hero) to stand watch and bury him. After several days, Fitzgerald sights hostile Indians. Taking Glass's rifle and tossing Bridger his knife, Fitzgerald flees with Bridget, leaving Glass. Enraged at being left alone and defenseless, Glass survives against all odds and embarks on a 3,000-mile-long vengeful pursuit of his ignominious betrayers. Told in simple expository language, this is a spellbinding tale of heroism and obsessive retribution.
Copyright 2002 Cahners Business Information, Inc.

Review
A good adventure yarn, with plenty of historical atmosphere and local color. -- Kirkus Reviews

About the Author
Michael Punke serves as the U.S. Ambassador to the World Trade Organization in Geneva, Switzerland. He has also served on the White House National Security Council staff and on Capitol Hill. He was formerly the history correspondent for Montana Quarterly, and an adjunct professor at the University of Montana. He is the author of Fire and Brimstone: The North Butte Mine Disaster of 1917, and Last Stand: George Bird Grinnell, the Battle to Save the Buffalo, and the Birth of the New West. His family home is in Montana.

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205 of 221 people found the following review helpful.
High Adventure that Delivers!
By J. K. Grice
The word REVENANT is defined as "a person who returns, especially supposedly from the dead." There could be no better title for Michael Punke's high spirited western novel. In these pages, we discover historical fiction at its best. Though the book was published some years ago, it seems to be garnering more attention with a re-release, as well as anticipation of the movie THE REVENANT starring Leonardo DiCaprio, due out in January 2016.

At any rate, the story centers around legendary "mountain man" Hugh Glass. The time period is the early 1820's, when traders and fur companies were searching out domains in the Rocky Mountains, and in the present day states of Nebraska, Wyoming, Colorado, Montana, and the Dakotas. It is also a time only 18 years removed from the return of Lewis and Clark from the Pacific and the triumphs of the Corps of Discovery. Word had spread throughout our young nation of the vast areas of lands where a fortune might be made through the hunting and trapping of animals. The lust for furs, hides, and pelts to propitiate European buyers played a major role in this westward expansion. Thus, endeavors like The Rocky Mountain Fur Company sprang into existence and vied with one another to gain strong footholds in prime furbearer sections of the enormous Missouri Territory.

Often, financial backing was based out of St. Louis, where teams of men were organized to venture up the Missouri River, as well as its tributaries. The book centers around one such team led by a Captain Henry and included such members as John Fitzgerald, Jim Bridger, and Hugh Glass. Along with surviving the harsh elements of the Wild, these men also had to defend themselves against hostile Indian tribes like the Arikara and the Blackfeet. In addition, there was great competition from the Spanish and French that added to the urgency of securing tracts of land rich for trapping.

Much of what we know of these early "mountain men" is centered around both facts and legends. Hugh Glass, Jedediah Smith, and Jim Bridger were three of the first actual white men who ventured into the Rocky Mountains and beyond. In THE REVENANT, we are given an exciting glimpse into a very early and virgin American West. It is no secret that Hugh Glass was a central figure at the time, and he was indeed attacked by a grizzly bear and left for dead by his party. Punke does such a marvelous job of weaving fact and fiction together, and he elaborates on this merger at the novel's end.

What I found most fascinating about this moving saga were the rich backgrounds we are given involving the histories of the major characters. We are treated to accounts not only of Glass, but also of Bridger, Fitzgerald, Henry, and the French voyageurs. The descriptions of the bear ordeal, of Glass's stoic determination, of the Indian attacks, and of survival in the brutal wilderness itself were absolutely compelling. Punke's knowledge and visceral prose make for story telling at its finest. If you enjoy films like JEREMIAH JOHNSON and books like UNDAUNTED COURAGE or CROW KILLER, I believe you will find THE REVENANT to be a splendid read that is well worth your time....

11 of 11 people found the following review helpful.
Mediocre Mountain Man Tale
By Paul McGrath
The good thing about this novel is that the subject matter has to do with the famed mountain man of yore, those explorers, trappers and traders in the mostly unexplored, untamed American West in the early 19th century. There aren’t a whole lot of these anymore. The bad news is that it is not terribly nuanced. Although the plot moves along okay, there is nothing new here for one who is familiar with the mystique of the mountain man.

This one is the fictionalized story of Hugh Glass, who really existed, and his remarkable tale of survival in the wilderness after being mauled by a grizzly bear. He was the designated hunter for a trading expedition up the Missouri River in approximately 1823. After his mishap he was left for dead, and worse, his rifle and knife and other basic necessities of survival were taken away from him. Grievously wounded, and initially unable to walk, he finally makes it to a post months later and hundreds of miles away after dodging savage Indians, deadly wolves and terrible weather. He then seeks his revenge on those who abandoned him. As mentioned, it’s a great story.

But there is no depth. The setting for example is barely discussed. There is a river, there are some brown hills, copses of trees, snow. The reader comes away from this without a picture in his mind of this pristine landscape. The Indians are presented as no more than a natural disaster like a hurricane or lightning. One hoped not to run into them, and shot at them if attacked, but that’s about it. We don’t know what they looked like or how they acted or get any kind of an understanding of their culture.

Compare this with Mountain Man, by Vardis Fisher. In Mountain Man, the reader will learn more about wild animals, Indian customs, different Indian tribes, and the natural beauty of this wild place in the first thirty pages than he will in reading Revenant in its entirety. If one is interested in this kind of thing, there are other great ones out there too: Long Rifle, by Stuart Edward White; The Big Sky, by A. B. Guthrie; and finally Pemmican, also by Fisher. If you like these stories, start with them.

6 of 6 people found the following review helpful.
The Revenant
By JT
The Revenant by Michael Punke is a fantastic read, one that will surely make you think twice next time you step outside into the outdoors. The story details the journey of Hugh Glass through the unknown American west frontier during the 1800s, when he and the group of men which he is with are trying to make it to Yellowstone. When Glass decides to scout ahead, he meets face to face with a ferocious bear that leaves him severely injured, almost to the point of death. After being carried around by the group, the captain then assigns two men the task of taking care of Glass until he dies. However, when the two men leave him to die, what does Glass do? He clings onto his life and fights for survival, and for the revenge that he wants for the two men who abandoned him. This is a great novel from start to finish, and it constantly keeps the reader tuned in and wanting to read more and more. I personally have never wanted to really re-read a book, but this novel may be the first which I must. To truly contemplate the circumstances in which Glass was placed into, and to realize that he made it out from these issues is mind boggling. However, if there was one thing I would change about the novel, it is the ending, as it seemed very lacking of a good ending to the story that was Hugh Glass' survival story. Other than that, this story based on the real life events of Glass were truly inspiring and the book was overall a great read!

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