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  1. Years active. 1961–2021. Larry Jeff McMurtry (June 3, 1936 – March 25, 2021) was an American novelist, essayist, and screenwriter whose work was predominantly set in either the Old West or contemporary Texas. [1] His novels included Horseman, Pass By (1962), The Last Picture Show (1966), and Terms of Endearment (1975), which were adapted ...

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  4. Apr 22, 2020 · by Johnny D. Boggs | Apr 22, 2020 | Features & Gunfights. In 1985, when contemporary novelist Larry McMurtry’s ambitious epic Old West novel Lonesome Dove was published, the romantic, idyllic portrayal of the American cowboy, cattle drives and Texas had been replaced with the anti-Western, modern Western heroes (Clint Eastwood’s Dirty Harry ...

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    • What Is 'Lonesome Dove' About?
    • How The Idea For 'Lonesome Dove' Began
    • The Original 'Lonesome Dove' Script Was Rejected
    • When Did Larry Mcmurtry Turn 'Streets of Laredo' Into 'Lonesome Dove'?

    Lonesome Dove is a grand Western epic that follows two retired Texas Rangers embarking on a cattle drive from the Mexican border in Texas all the way to the Canadian border in Montana. It is a journey that seems daunting, not only for the rangers and their ragtag crew but also for any reader as Lonesome Dove is a phonebook thick tome with the paper...

    The Last Picture Show was a huge critical success. The film received eight Academy Award nominations, including one for Larry McMurtry himself as co-writer of the screenplay, and launched Bogdanovich's career leading to high-profile follow-ups What's Up, Doc? andPaper Moon. And while McMurtry would return to novel writing, subsequently publishing t...

    Streets of Laredo was initially rejected by Wayne, Stewart, and Fonda despite the pedigree Bogdanovich and McMurtry had after The Last Picture Show. Much of Streets of Laredo dealt with the characters aging. This version of the story would have Wayne and Stewart starting off as pig farmers with little to do but make conversation on the porch, one o...

    After twelve years and a few more books under his belt, McMurtry decided to buy the rights to Streets of Laredo for $35,000 feeling it might make a decent novel. He stopped and started for a few years, taking breaks to write Cadillac Jack and The Desert Rose, only getting the engine going after a moment of divine inspiration: finding the title. Whi...

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  5. Larry McMurtry's original novel was based upon a screenplay that he had co-written with Peter Bogdanovich for a movie that was intended to star John Wayne as Call, James Stewart as Gus, and Henry Fonda as Jake Spoon, but the project collapsed when John Ford advised Wayne to reject the script.

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    • February 5 –, February 8, 1989
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  6. Apr 2, 2021 · Best known for his Pulitzer Prize-winning novel Lonesome Dove, McMurtry wrote more than 30 books and screenplays, many set in the West. He died on March 25.

  7. Mar 26, 2021 · McMurtry, the author of “Lonesome Dove” and “The Last Picture Show,” died Thursday of heart failure at his Tucson home. He was 84, and had written nearly 30 novels, about 15 works of nonfiction...

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