The Legend of Bagger Vance (novel) explained

The Legend of Bagger Vance: A Novel of Golf and the Game of Life
Author:Steven Pressfield
Published:1995
Publisher:William Morrow
Country:United States
Language:English
Genre:Fiction
Pages:288

The Legend of Bagger Vance: A Novel of Golf and the Game of Life is a 1995 American novel by Steven Pressfield that was adapted into the 2000 film The Legend of Bagger Vance.[1] [2] [3] [4]

Plot

During the Great Depression of 1931, two legends of golf, Bobby Jones and Walter Hagen, compete in a 36-hole showdown. Another golfer also competes, a troubled local war hero named R. Junuh with a mentor and caddie, the mysterious Bagger Vance.

Similarities to the Hindu epic Mahabharata

The plot is loosely based on the Hindu sacred text the Bhagavad Gita, part of the Mahabharata, where the Warrior/Hero Arjuna (R. Junuh) refuses to fight. The god Krishna appears as Bhagavan (Bagger Vance) to help Arjuna follow the path of the warrior and hero that he was meant to take. This relationship was fully explained by Steven J. Rosen in his 2000 book Gita on the Green: The Mystical Tradition Behind Bagger Vance, for which Pressfield wrote the foreword.[5]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Fiction Book Review: The Legend of Bagger Vance: Golf and the Game of Life. Publishers Weekly. 1995-05-01 . 2016-01-05.
  2. Web site: The Legend of Bagger Vance . Steven Pressfield . 2015-12-30 . 2016-01-05.
  3. Web site: Pressfield, Steven . The Legend of Bagger Vance: A Novel of Golf and the Game of Life by Steven Pressfield – Reviews, Discussion, Bookclubs, Lists. Goodreads. 2016-01-05.
  4. Web site: Pressfield, Steven . The Legend Of Bagger Vance by Steven Pressfield – Books – Random House Books Australia . Randomhouse.com.au . 2016-01-05.
  5. Book: Gita on the Green: The Mystical Tradition Behind Bagger Vance. Bloomsbury Academic. May 30, 2002. Rosen, Steven.