A cowboy takes on the forces of twentieth century tyranny in a tale by
“the Thoreau of the American West” that became the classic film
Lonely Are the Brave (Larry McMurtry, Pulitzer Prize–winning author
of Lonesome Dove). A rugged individualist and sometime ranch hand,
Jack Burns has no love for the modern world. He is a man out of time,
riding his horse through a Southwestern landscape corrupted by
concrete, shopping centers, and superhighways. A stubborn loner, he
lives by a personal moral code that often sets him at odds with
contemporary society. And he wouldn’t have it any other way. When
Jack’s brazen attempt to free a jailed friend fails, the
“anarchist cowboy” becomes an outlaw overnight. Suddenly he and
his chestnut mare are racing toward the New Mexican high country with
the state police, the military, and the FBI in hot pursuit. His
private war against authority has reached a dangerous new level. But
if the powerful forces aligning against him think that Jack is going
to go quietly, they’ve got another think coming. The Houston
Chronicle called Edward Abbey “a fresh breath from the farther
reaches and canyons of the diminishing frontier.” The bestselling
author of The Monkey Wrench Gang delivers a stirring tribute to
individualism and the vanishing American hero. Brought to the big
screen in 1962 as Lonely Are the Brave—a major motion picture
starring Kirk Douglas and Walter Matthau—The Brave Cowboy is a
moving and thought-provoking fable of the modern American West.
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ISBN
9780795317514
Publisert
2019
Utgiver
Open Road Integrated Media, Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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