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A Sport: And A Pastime

A guide to (1967) by James Salter, a classic of modern American literature renowned for its lyrical prose and erotic intensity. Core Premise

: The story is told by an unnamed, self-consciously unreliable narrator. He admits to being "only the servant of life" while Dean is an "inhabitant," and he confesses that many of the vivid, explicit scenes he describes are actually his own erotic fantasies or memories "rearranged" over time. A Sport and a Pastime

: Salter is celebrated as a "writer's writer" for his lapidary and precise prose . The book is noted for its sensory evocation of the French countryside and its "feverish dream" quality. A guide to (1967) by James Salter, a

Set in 1960s provincial France, specifically the town of Autun, the novel depicts a brief, intense love affair between , a footloose Yale dropout, and Anne-Marie , a young French girl. Key Narrative Elements : Salter is celebrated as a "writer's writer"

: The novel explores the transient nature of desire, class differences, and the complexities of human intimacy. It was considered quite "spicy" or "racy" for its time due to its explicit sexual descriptions . Major Characters A Sport and a Pastime by James Salter | Books & Elena

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