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In a Narrow Grave: Essays on Texas

by Larry McMurtry
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Overview

Writing with characteristic grace and wit, Larry McMurtry tackles the full spectrum of his favorite themes — from sex, literature, and cowboys to rodeos, small-town folk, and big-city slickers.

First published in 1968, In a Narrow Grave is the classic statement of what it means to come from Texas. In these essays, McMurtry opens a window into the past and present of America's largest state. In his own words:

"Before I was out of high school, I realized I was witnessing the dying of a way of life — the rural, pastoral way of life. In the Southwest the best energies were no longer to be found on the homeplace, or in the small towns; the cities required these energies and the cities bought them...."

"I recognized, too, that the no-longer-open but still spacious range on which my ranching family had made its livelihood...would not produce a livelihood for me or for my siblings and their kind....The myth of the cowboy grew purer every year because there were so few actual cowboys left to contradict it...."

"I had actually been living in cities for fourteen years when I pulled together these essays; intellectually I had been a city boy, but imaginatively, I was still trudging up the dusty path that led out of the country...."

Writing with characteristic grace and wit, he tackles the full spectum of his favorite themes--from sex, literature, and cowboys to rodeos, small-town folk, and big-city slickers.

Synopsis

Writing with characteristic grace and wit, Larry McMurtry tackles the full spectrum of his favorite themes -- from sex, literature, and cowboys to rodeos, small-town folk, and big-city slickers. First published in 1968, In a Narrow Grave is the classic statement of what it means to come from Texas. In these essays, McMurtry opens a window into the past and present of America's largest state.

About the Author, Larry McMurtry

Larry McMurtry worked as a cowhand on his father's Texas cattle ranch until he was 22, but never aspired to be a rancher. Instead, he published his first novel, Horseman, Pass By, when he was just 25. More than two dozen novels later, there's still more to McMurtry than a typical western.

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From the Publisher

A. C. Greene Takes apart Texas with all the skill and sadness of a master surgeon performing a postmortem on his mother.

Book Details

Published
July 1, 2001
Publisher
Simon & Schuster Adult Publishing Group
Pages
208
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780684868691

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