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Ian Mackenzie Jeffers

    Ian Mackenzie Jeffers schafft Erzählungen, die sich mit dem Urkampf ums Überleben auseinandersetzen und Charaktere oft gegen die rohe Kraft der Natur stellen. Seine Werke zeichnen sich durch eine klare Intensität und eine tiefe Erforschung der menschlichen Psyche unter extremem Druck aus. Jeffers baut meisterhaft Spannung auf und zeigt den inneren Kampf ums Durchhalten, der seine Protagonisten zwingt, sich ihren tiefsten Ängsten zu stellen. Sein direkter und kraftvoller Stil hinterlässt einen bleibenden, wirkungsvollen Eindruck beim Leser.

    The Grey
    • 2013

      The Grey

      • 152 Seiten
      • 6 Lesestunden
      3,7(36)Abgeben

      John Ottway has found the job at the end of the world, working as a hunter for an oil-camp on the North Slope of Alaska. It’s brutal, cold, and isolated, and there’s little he needs to do but wait for the day when he has the courage to end his life, as he plans to, some day, “at a time to be determined.” But the plane that ferries him and the other camp workers between the Slope and civilization crashes in the tundra, leaving Ottway alone with a handful of terrified survivors to face a punishing landscape, wolves who see them as an invading pack, and, ultimately, the prospect of a death he didn’t choose in its most insistent, inexorable form. As he battles to save the lives of those with him, he looks into the darkness of an unforgiving nature and must weigh the abysses in himself and the wrongs he carries against what he leaves behind, and choose whether his own life is worth saving, or not. What critics say about the film THE “Prepare to be devastated… the equivalent of a wet finger in a hot socket… nerve-frying suspense… one of the most captivating studies of shared peril… explores the dark shadows of the male psyche…” — Rex Reed, New York Observer "…a stripped-down, elemental tale of survival in brutal circumstances, as blunt and effective — and also, at times, as lyrical — as a tale by Jack London or Ernest Hemingway…." — AO Scott, The New York Times

      The Grey