Monday, January 3, 2011

Read Like A Texan: Check Out Lonesome Dove

Lonesome Dove is a 1985 award winning novel written by Larry McMurtry. 


In some of his books, McMurtry has depicted the modern degeneration of the myth of the American West (ie The Last Picture Show).

However, the subject of Lonesome Dove, cowboys herding cattle on a great trail-drive, seems like the very stuff of that cliched myth, but McMurtry bravely tackles the task of creating meaningful literature out of it. At first the novel seems the kind of anti-mythic, anti-heroic story one might expect: the main protagonists are a drunken and inarticulate pair of former Texas Rangers turned horse rustlers. Yet when the trail begins, the story picks up an energy and a drive that makes heroes of these men. Their mission may be historically insignificant, or pointless--McMurtry is smart enough to address both possibilities--but there is an undoubted valor in their lives. The result is a historically aware, intelligent, romantic novel of the mythic west that won the 1986 Pulitzer Price for fiction.

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