Book Description
Bestselling winner of the 1986 Pulitzer Prize, Lonesome Dove is an American classic. First published in 1985, Larry McMurtry's epic novel combined flawless writing with a storyline and setting that gripped the popular imagination, and ultimately resulted in a series of four novels and an Emmy-winning television miniseries. Now, with an introduction by the author, Lonesome Dove is reprinted in an S&S Classic Edition.
Lonesome Dove, by Larry McMurtry, the author of Terms of Endearment, is his long-awaited masterpiece, the major novel at last of the American West as it really was.
A love story, an adventure, an American epic, Lonesome Dove embraces all the West -- legend and fact, heroes and outlaws, whores and ladies, Indians and settiers -- in a novel that recreates the central American experience, the most enduring of our national myths.
Set in the late nineteenth century, Lonesome Dove is the story of a cattle drive from Texas to Montana -- and much more. It is a drive that represents for everybody involved not only a daring, even a foolhardy, adventure, but a part of the American Dream -- the attempt to carve out of the last remaining wilderness a new life.
Augustus McCrae and W. F. Call are former Texas Rangers, partners and friends who have shared hardship and danger together without ever quite understanding (or wanting to understand) each other's deepest emotions. Gus is the romantic, a reluctant rancher who has a way with women and the sense to leave well enough alone. Call is a driven, demanding man, a natural authority figure with no patience for weaknesses, and not many of his own. He is obsessed with the dream of creating his own empire, and with the need to conceal a secret sorrow of his own. The two men could hardly be more different, but both are tough, redoubtable fighters who have learned to count on each other, if nothing else.
Call's dream not only drags Gus along in its wake, but draws in a vast cast of characters:
-- Lorena, the whore with the proverbial heart of gold, whom Gus (and almost everyone else) loves, and who survives one of the most terrifying experiences any woman could have...
-- Elmira, the restless, reluctant wife of a small-time Arkansas sheriff, who runs away from the security of marriage to become part of the great Western adventure...
-- Blue Duck, the sinister Indian renegade, one of the most frightening villains in American fiction, whose steely capacity for cruelty affects the lives of everyone in the book...
-- Newt, the young cowboy for whom the long and dangerous journey from Texas to Montana is in fact a search for his own identity...
-- Jake, the dashing, womanizing exRanger, a comrade-in-arms of Gus and Call, whose weakness leads him to an unexpected fate...
-- July Johnson, husband of Elmira, whose love for her draws him out of his secure life into the wilderness, and turns him into a kind of hero...
Lonesome Dove sweeps from the Rio Grande (where Gus and Call acquire the cattle for their long drive by raiding the Mexicans) to the Montana highlands (where they find themselves besieged by the last, defiant remnants of an older West).
It is an epic of love, heroism, loyalty, honor, and betrayal -- faultlessly written, unfailingly dramatic. Lonesome Dove is the novel about the West that American literature -- and the American reader -- has long been waiting for.
Amazon.com
Larry McMurtry, in books like The Last Picture Show, has depicted the modern degeneration of the myth of the American West. The subject of Lonesome Dove, cowboys herding cattle on a great trail-drive, seems like the very stuff of that cliched myth, but McMurtry bravely tackles the task of creating meaningful literature out of it. At first the novel seems the kind of anti-mythic, anti-heroic story one might expect: the main protagonists are a drunken and inarticulate pair of former Texas Rangers turned horse rustlers. Yet when the trail begins, the story picks up an energy and a drive that makes heroes of these men. Their mission may be historically insignificant, or pointless--McMurtry is smart enough to address both possibilities--but there is an undoubted valor in their lives. The result is a historically aware, intelligent, romantic novel of the mythic west that won the 1986 Pulitzer Prize for fiction.
New York Times Book Review, Nicholas Lemann
Weaves a dense web of subplots involving secondary characters and out-of-the-way places, with the idea of using the form of a long old-fashioned realistic novel to create an accurate picture of life on the American frontier. . . . The Great Cowboy Novel.
Review
Gary W. Gallagher author of Lee and His Generals in War and Memory Robert Knox Sneden bequeathed a rich store in pictorial and narrative material to students of the Civil War. His drawings and paintings depict many places for which we have no other pictorial representations. This highly unusual account, which is enhanced by the editors' excellent work, quickly should take its place among the invaluable published primary sources on the conflict.
Book Dimension
length: (cm)19.7 width:(cm)12.8
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评分这本书让人笑,让人哭,让人不忘。 在古老荒蛮的西部,英雄和强盗、淑女和妓女、土著和殖民者,他们内心文明,外表狂野; 现代人生活在他们创造的文明中,内心荒......... 这本书让人笑,让人哭,让人不忘。 在古老荒蛮的西部,英雄和强盗、淑女和妓女、土著和殖民者,他们内...
评分我不知道应该如何给这本书打分,因为我会给原著打100,给译著打70。如果有时间还是看原著吧。对于译著,应该承认我只翻看了十来页, 但是第一段就有错,不免让人失望。 我是几乎从不看西部小说和电影的,简单的打打杀杀让人生厌。但这部书里的英雄们,特别是Augustus, 在自然...
这部史诗般的西部故事,真叫人欲罢不能,仿佛身临其境地体验了一场跨越广袤荒野的漫长旅程。作者的笔触极其细腻,对人物内心的刻画入木三分,每一个角色都栩栩如生,带着各自的伤痕与渴望,在无情的自然和变幻莫测的人性面前挣扎求生。我尤其欣赏那种对“老派”价值观的坚守与幻灭的交织感,它不仅仅是一个关于赶牛的故事,更深层次地探讨了友谊、忠诚、责任,以及时间对英雄的无情消磨。那些关于德州和蒙大拿的风景描写,简直可以用“油画般壮丽”来形容,每一次翻页,都能感受到尘土飞扬的热浪和夜晚凛冽的寒风。读完后,心中久久不能平静,那种面对巨大变故时,个体所能展现出的坚韧与脆弱,让人深思良久。这本书的厚度足以让人望而生畏,但一旦开始,你就会发现时间根本不够用,恨不得能住在那个故事里,跟随他们一起走完那段充满荣耀与痛苦的征程。
评分不得不承认,这本书的篇幅极其惊人,初读时需要极大的耐心和投入度,但一旦被它独特的氛围捕获,那种沉浸感是其他任何作品都难以比拟的。这本书的成功之处在于,它构建了一个完整的微观世界,里面的每个人物都有着强烈的驱动力,即使是配角也绝非符号化的存在,他们为各自的信念而活,也为自己的错误付出代价。特别是几段关于人性选择的描写,那种在道德灰色地带徘徊的挣扎,让我忍不住放下书本,对着天花板沉思良久。它探讨的主题很宏大——文明的边界、自由的代价、以及如何定义一个“好人”——但这一切都通过非常个人化的视角展现出来,使得宏大叙事没有丝毫的空洞感。读完最后一页,我仿佛经历了一场马拉松,筋疲力尽,却又获得了极大的满足,这种感觉太难得了。
评分这本书简直是一部关于“逝去时代”的挽歌,它的文字像是被岁月打磨过的皮革,粗粝却富有质感。我最欣赏的地方,在于作者并没有简单地将主人公塑造成传统意义上的完美英雄,相反,他们充满了人性的弱点和矛盾,正因为这些不完美,他们的勇气和坚持才显得更加光芒万丈。书中对环境的描写简直是教科书级别的,那种能让你闻到青草、汗水和火药味的文字功力,着实令人叹服。我花了好几天才读完,主要是因为我总忍不住停下来,反复琢磨那些充满哲理性的对白,它们不炫技,却直击人心最柔软的部分。这本书需要一个安静的午后,一杯热饮,以及一段完全不受打扰的时间才能真正领会其精髓,任何碎片化的阅读都会错过它深沉的韵味。
评分这是一部需要用“敬畏”之心去对待的作品,它不是快餐式的娱乐读物,而是一部需要时间去沉淀的文学经典。它对我最大的冲击在于,它没有给我任何廉价的答案,面对残酷的现实和无法挽回的错误,书中人物的选择往往是沉重而必然的。我注意到,作者在构建情节冲突时,很少依赖突兀的外部事件,更多的是角色性格的自然碰撞和环境压力下的必然反应,这种内在驱动力让故事显得无比扎实可信。我特别喜欢书里那种略带宿命感的基调,英雄的旅程总是伴随着巨大的牺牲,而这份牺牲让最终的成就显得更加沉重和值得铭记。读完它,我感觉自己好像刚刚完成了一次长途跋涉,虽然身体疲惫,但精神上获得了极大的充实和洗礼,非常推荐给所有喜欢深度、厚重故事的读者。
评分天呐,这本书的叙事节奏简直像一首慢板的交响乐,初听可能略显缓慢,但随着情节的层层推进,那种厚重感和情感的张力会逐渐爆发,最终达到一个令人心碎的高潮。我得说,这本书对“西部”这个概念进行了彻底的重塑,它剥去了浪漫主义的外衣,露出了生活中最真实、最粗粝的本质。角色之间的对话充满了年代感和特有的幽默感,那种不动声色的幽默,往往在最不经意间击中你的笑点,但也常常在下一秒就将你拽入深沉的悲剧。我花了很长时间才消化完那些关于失去和新开始的篇章,作者对细节的把握达到了近乎偏执的程度,无论是马匹的习性、枪械的保养,还是当时生活的艰辛,都处理得无比到位,展现了扎实的背景研究功底。这本书的魅力在于它的“真实”,它让你相信,在那些广阔无垠的土地上,确实发生过这样一群人的故事,他们的命运与风沙和星空紧密相连。
评分好极了。可惜翻译的《孤独鸽》差强人意。
评分7.2-8.5 | that was long but surprisingly well written epitome of genre fictions along with the likes of three musketeers and ludingji
评分这是一部得满分的作品,超过任何一部,有故事有情节,更有人性,光芒万丈的人性。人性光芒万丈,不是因为人物没有瑕疵,完美无瑕,恰恰是有瑕疵的人性,才会光芒万丈。小人物有瑕疵,但有坚守,有执着……
评分好极了。可惜翻译的《孤独鸽》差强人意。
评分读的第一本西部小说,算一口气读完。前面轻松幽默,越来越沉重。震撼。
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