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Comanche Moon: Lonesome Dove

Autor Larry McMurtry
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 mai 1998 – vârsta de la 14 până la 18 ani

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The epic four-volume cycle that began with Larry McMurty's Pulitzer Prize-winning masterpiece, "Lonesome Dove," is completed with this brilliant and haunting novel - a capstone in a mighty tradition of storytelling.
Texas Rangers August McCrae and Woodrow F. Call, now in their middle years, are just beginning to deal with the enigmas of the adult heart - Gus with his great love, Clara Forsythe; and Call with Maggie Tilton, the young whore who loves him. Two proud but very different men, they enlist with a Ranger troop in pursuit of Buffalo Hump, the great Comanche war chief; Kicking Wolf, the celebrated Comanche horse thief; and a deadly Mexican bandit king with a penchant for torture.
"Comanche Moon" joins the twenty-year time line between Dead Man's Walk and Lonesome Dove, following beloved heroes Gus and Call and their comrades-in-arms - Deets, Jake Spoon, and Pea Eye Parker - in their bitter struggle to protect an advancing Western frontier against the defiant Comanches, courageously determined to defend their territory and their way of life.
At once vividly imagined and unflinchingly realistic, "Comanche Moon" is a sweeping, heroic adventure full of tragedy, cruelty, courage, honor and betrayal - and the culmination of Larry McMurty's peerless vision of the American West.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780671020644
ISBN-10: 0671020641
Pagini: 816
Dimensiuni: 106 x 174 x 34 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:Reissue
Editura: Simon&Schuster
Seria Lonesome Dove

Locul publicării:New York, NY, United Kingdom

Descriere

"Comanche Moon" by Larry McMurtry, a brilliant and haunting novel richly capable of standing on its own, completes the author's epic four-volume cycle of novels of the American West that began in 1985 with the Pulitzer Prize -- winning masterpiece, "Lonesome Dove."We join Texas Rangers August McCrae and Woodrow F. Call in their middle years, just beginning to deal with the perplexing tensions of adult life -- Gus and his great love, Clara Forsythe; Call and Maggie Tilton, the young whore who loves him -- when they enlist with a Ranger troop in pursuit of Buffalo Hump, the great Comanche war chief; Kicking Wolf, the celebrated Comanche horse thief; and a deadly Mexican bandit king with a penchant for torture. Assisting the Rangers in their wild chase is the renowned Kickapoo tracker, Famous Shoes.
"Comanche Moon" joins the twenty-year time line between "Dead Man's Walk" and "Lonesome Dove," as we follow beloved heroes Gus and Call and their comrades-in-arms -- Deets, Jake Spoon, and Pea Eye Parker -- in their bitter struggle to protect an advancing Western frontier against the defiant Comanches, courageously determined to defend their territory and their way of life.

Recenzii

"McMurtry is one of our finest storytellers, and he's at his best here."--Kyle Smith, "People"
""Comanche Moon" has its considerable pleasures . . . a singular treat."--Michael Berry, "San Francisco Chronicle"
"Consistently entertaining."--Gene Lyons, "Entertainment Weekly"
"Almost impossible to put down . . . McMurtry knows how to deploy his most suspenseful episodes for maximum effect. he treats his large cast of characters with humor and respect."--Judith Wynn, "Boston Herald"
"[A] fine tableau of western life, full of imaginative exploits, convincing historical background, and characters who are alive."--"Kirkus Reviews"
"A monumental work that has few equals in current literature."--Thomas L. Kilpatrick, "Library Journal"
"A monumental work that has few equals in current literature."--Thomas L. Kilpatrick, "Library Journal"

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