Soul Catcher (novel) explained

Soul Catcher
Author:Frank Herbert
Country:United States
Language:English
Publisher:G. P. Putnam's Sons
Published:May 9, 1972
Media Type:Print (Hardcover & paperback)
Pages:250
Isbn:0-425-04250-2
Oclc:5434182

Soul Catcher is a 1972 novel by Frank Herbert about a Native American who kidnaps a young white boy, and their journey together.

In 2014 producer Dimitri Villard acquired the film rights to the novel.[1] [2]

Plot

After his young sister is brutally raped by white loggers, Native American student Charles Hobuhet abducts the 13-year-old son of a high-level US politician. As Katsuk, "the avenger", Charles plans to use young David as a sacrifice in an ancient ritual of vengeance. A complicated bond begins to form as they journey across the Pacific Northwest, pursued by hunters.

Critical reception

Kirkus Reviews writes that the bond between Katsuk and David "sounds almost plausible, but the novel's serious fantasy fiction — the characters are symbols and Katsuk's tranced sense of mission will remind some of Dunes Paul Atreides. At times excessively lyrical and portentous; nonetheless, deeply felt and magical, and an eloquent evocation of the old earth-life religion contrasted to the walking death of whites."[3]

The novel was partially inspired by Herbert's relationship with Quileute Howard Hansen, who disapproved of the book's ending, saying it was culturally contrary to how a Native American would behave in that context.[2] Film producer Dimitri Villard noted in 2014 that the novel's "not cinematically acceptable" ending was likely one of the reasons the novel had never been adapted into a film.[2]

Film adaptation

In August 2014, producer Dimitri Villard acquired the film rights to the novel.[1] He said:Villard later hired Quileute elder Howard Hansen, a friend of Herbert's, as a consultant to help rework the ending (Hansen died in 2018). He also enlisted casting director Rene Haynes, known for her work with Native American performers.[2]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Producer Options Soul Catcher By Dune Author Frank Herbert . Jen . Yamato . . August 14, 2014 . October 28, 2014.
  2. Web site: To Bring Frank Herbert's Soul Catcher to Screen, Hollywood Enlists Tribal Elder . Christina . Rose . Indian Country Today Media Network. October 27, 2014 . October 28, 2014.
  3. Web site: Soul Catcher by Frank Herbert . . October 28, 2014.