Recensione:
McMurtry has crafted a tale of love, fear and sacrifice in the face of Wild West adversity. With his vibrant, dynamic landscapes and language that springs from the page, this book captures the heart until the last word (The Times)
A well told novel, undemonstrative in its depiction of violence, and it offers a fascinating lesson on the realities of life in the mythical Wild West (Sunday Times)
In Dead Man's Walk, McMurtry uses a simple, wry, immensely accessible storyteller's voice to ponder the same questions that Melville and Conrad did. This is a great book. . . . Larry McMurtry, at his best here, is one of the finest American novelists, ever (Los Angeles Times)
Succeeds marvellously . . . resurrecting two brilliantly conceived characters and delivering a rousing tale of the Wild West (San Francisco Chronicle)
Gee-haw! Larry McMurtry is back in the yarn-slinging business - with a vengeance. . . . Readers will gobble up Dead Man's Walk (Denver Post)
McMurtry spins some scary, bloodthirsty tall tales and peoples them with remarkably vivid characters (New York Daily News)
McMurtry remains a good storyteller, and he remains a master of dialogue, doing a sort of frontier version of Oscar Wilde (Washington Post Book World)
Dead Man's Walk is a very good read. . . . [It] will keep you reading [and] make you miss meals (Seattle Times)
McMurtry does great characters. Call and McCrae are real, lifelike, believable, and lovable. . . . McMurtry's stories are brimming with passion and page-turning excitement. . . . It's good, good stuff (Kansas City Star)
Descrizione del libro:
The first book in the Lonesome Dove quartet
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