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The life and times of the legendary Western writer and the legacy of
Lonesome Dove.
“Sometimes Sonny felt like he was the only human creature in town.”
Those were the first words I ever read written by Larry McMurtry, who died March 25 at age 84. They certainly weren’t the last.
Texas author Larry McMurtry had a remarkable writing career that spanned six decades. He wrote fiction, nonfiction, memoir, television and film and was the rare writer to earn both a Pulitzer (Lonesome Dove) and an Oscar (Brokeback Mountain).
Photo by Diana Walker, 1978, True West Archives
In 1984, as a young reporter at the
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The Sting (1973).
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As Khan Noonien Singh once said, “revenge is a dish best served cold,” and cinema is filled with stories where vengeance and retribution get served with chilling brutality and precision. There is a natural impulse to see one’s enemies, or even just the people who wronged us, punished for their misdeeds, or have karma visited upon them. Movies give us the unique opportunity to live and experience that satisfaction acted out without having to get off our couches, much less face the repercussions of getting someone back for being hurtful, hateful, or destructive.
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