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Ten of the best fraternal hatreds in literature
At the Guardian, John Mullan named ten of the best fraternal hatreds in literature.One entry on the list:Hank and Lee StamperNarrated in self-obsessed first-person monologues, Ken Kesey's family saga Sometimes a Great Notion features an Oregon logging clan aptly called the Stampers. Old Henry's two sons loathe each other. Hank is a tough guy; Lee is bookish. Lee leaves for his education, but then





