A Sport and a Pastime

What are the motifs in A Sport and a Pastime by James Salter?

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Carnality is a recurring idea in the story. One of the most obvious, and perhaps more shocking, features of the novel is its frequent use of graphic depictions of sexual acts. Salter makes no attempt to tone down or whitewash the act and he even freely uses various slang words.