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Larry McMurtry

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You expect far too much of a first sentence. Think of it as analogous to a good country breakfast: what we want is something simple, but nourishing to the imagination.


— Larry McMurtry


#breakfast #country #expect #far #first

Self-parody is the first portent of age.


— Larry McMurtry


#first #portent

Americans don't want cowboys to be gay.


— Larry McMurtry


#gay #want

Backward is just not a natural direction for Americans to look - historical ignorance remains a national characteristic.


— Larry McMurtry


#characteristic #direction #historical #ignorance #just

If we know anything about man, it's that he's not pacific. The temptation to butcher anyone considered undesirable seems to be a common temptation, not always resisted.


— Larry McMurtry


#always #anyone #anything #butcher #common

Incompetents invariably make trouble for people other than themselves.


— Larry McMurtry


#invariably #make #other #people #than






About Larry McMurtry

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Did you know about Larry McMurtry?

He accepted his Oscar wearing jeans and cowboy boots along with his dinner jacket and used his speech to promote books by reminding his audience that "Brokeback Mountain" was a short story by E. His former wife Jo Scott McMurtry an English professor is also the author of five books. Martin Staples Shockley PhD (1908–2003) was one McMurtry's English professors at North Texas.

He is known for his 1975 novel Terms of Endearment his 1985 Pulitzer Prize-winning novel Lonesome Dove a historical saga that follows ex-Texas Rangers as they drive their cattle from the Rio Grande to a new home in the frontier of Montana and for co-writing the adapted screenplay for Brokeback Mountain. Larry Jeff McMurtry (born June 3 1936) is an American novelist essayist bookseller and screenwriter whose work is predominantly set in either the old West or in contemporary Texas.

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