#169 Lonesome Dove - Larry McMurtry (Western)
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About the Book:
Published in 1985, Lonesome Dove is an epic Western that follows two retired Texas Rangers, Augustus “Gus” McCrae and Woodrow F. Call, as they embark on an ambitious cattle drive from the Texas borderlands to the untamed plains of Montana. What begins as a grand adventure becomes a sweeping journey through a rapidly changing American frontier, filled with hardship, humor, violence, and unexpected loss.
Far more than a traditional Western, Lonesome Dove is a deeply human story about friendship, duty, love, and the passage of time. McMurtry subverts many of the genre’s familiar myths, portraying the West not as a place of simple heroism but as a landscape shaped by loneliness, sacrifice, and the consequences of human ambition. Richly populated with unforgettable characters and emotional depth, the novel is widely regarded as one of the greatest works of American fiction. It won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 1986 and remains a defining achievement of the Western genre.
About the Author:
Larry McMurtry was an American novelist, essayist, and screenwriter whose work chronicled both the mythology and reality of the American West. Born in 1936 in Archer City, Texas, McMurtry drew heavily from the landscapes, communities, and cultural transformations of his home state. His novels often explored the tension between romanticized frontier ideals and the realities of modern life.
In addition to Lonesome Dove, McMurtry wrote acclaimed works including Horseman, Pass By, The Last Picture Show, and Terms of Endearment. His fiction inspired numerous award-winning film and television adaptations, while his screenplay for Brokeback Mountain, co-written with Diana Ossana, earned an Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay. Through his novels, essays, and screenwriting, McMurtry became one of the most important literary voices interpreting the American West and its enduring place in the national imagination.
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