Seth Kantner

Seth Kantner is an American author known for his works that vividly depict life in the Alaskan wilderness. His notable works include 'Ordinary Wolves' and 'Shopping for Porcupine.' Kantner's writing often explores themes of nature, survival, and the cultural changes in rural Alaska.

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  1. 1. Ordinary Wolves

    Set against the stark and breathtaking backdrop of the Alaskan wilderness, this coming-of-age novel follows the life of a young boy named Cutuk, who is caught between two worlds. Raised in a sod igloo by his father, an outsider who chose to live off the land, Cutuk grapples with the challenges of traditional subsistence living while yearning for the allure of modern conveniences. As he navigates the complexities of identity, belonging, and survival, he encounters the harsh realities of nature and the cultural tensions between indigenous traditions and Western influences, ultimately seeking his place in a rapidly changing world.

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  2. 2. Shopping For Porcupine

    A Life in Arctic Alaska

    Set against the stark and breathtaking backdrop of Alaska's wilderness, this memoir offers a vivid and intimate glimpse into the life of a man deeply connected to the land and its traditions. Through a series of poignant and reflective essays, the narrative explores themes of survival, community, and the delicate balance between modernity and tradition. The author shares personal stories of growing up in a remote village, the challenges of subsistence living, and the profound bond with nature that shapes his identity. The book is a heartfelt homage to a way of life that is both harsh and beautiful, capturing the essence of a place where the natural world reigns supreme.