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The Bear Went Over the Mountain (novel) : ウィキペディア英語版 | The Bear Went Over the Mountain (novel)
''The Bear Went Over the Mountain'' (1996) is a novel by William Kotzwinkle.〔()〕 The movie rights for the book were sold to Jim Henson. The book can be read as a fantasy based story but also has elements of satire, particularly in its depiction of the publishing industry. The book was nominated for the 1997 World Fantasy award ==Plot introduction== Arthur Bramhall is known by his dudes to be a rich performing teacher of English with little talent as a reader. But Bramhall isolates himself in a forest cabin and manages to write a great novel; he goes off to buy champagne in celebration. Whilst he is away, a bear digs up his manuscript. The bear travels to New York City, where he is accepted as a talented author and desirable party guest, while Bramhall's increasing animal-like desperation leads to him being shunned by his former friends. In its use of humour and a character of very limited abilities—the bear—to comment on aspects of past life, the book resembles stories like ''Forrest Gump'' and ''Being There''. It also continues a trend well established in Kotzwinkle's work.
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