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  1. Little Big Man is a 1964 novel by American author Thomas Berger. Often described as a satire or parody of the western genre, the book is a modern example of picaresque fiction.

  2. Sep 1, 1989 · So says Jack Crabb, the 111-year-old narrator of Thomas Bergers 1964 masterpiece of American fiction, Little Big Man. Berger claimed the Western as serious literature with this savage and epic account of one man’s extraordinary double life.

  3. Little Big Man, while retaining that satirical bite, is historical fiction. Set in the mid-1800s on America's Great Plains, still very much the Wild West, it is the life story of Jack Crabb who is looking back from the age of 111.

  4. Oct 2, 2014 · 50 years ago, Thomas Berger's novel Little Big Man was unfairly dismissed as lowbrow. But as its stature grew, it boosted critical acceptance for other westerns, too.

  5. After surviving the massacre of his pioneer family, ten-year-old Jack is adopted by an Indian chief who nicknames him Little Big Man. As a Cheyenne, he feasts on dog, loves four wives, and sees his people butchered by horse soldiers commanded by General George Armstrong Custer.

  6. "Better than Huckleberry Finn - wilder, denser, richer,…

  7. After surviving the massacre of his pioneer family, ten-year-old Jack is adopted by an Indian chief who nicknames him Little Big Man. As a Cheyenne, he feasts on dog,...

  8. by Thomas Berger. 3.85 · 784 Ratings · 66 Reviews · published 1999 · 27 editions. Jack Crabb, hero of Little Big Man and beloved chr… Want to Read. Rate it: Little Big Man and The Return of Little Big Man.

  9. Aug 25, 2015 · From kidnapped child to Cheyenne brave to General Custer’s aide, no hero in the West had such a time as Little Big Man. Jack Crabb sits in his nursing home, 111 years old and ready to spin a...

  10. As a white man, Crabb hunted buffalo, tangled with Wyatt Earp, cheated Wild Bill Hickok and survived the Battle of Little Bighorn. Part-farcical, part-historical, the picaresque adventures of this witty, wily mythomaniac claimed the Wild West as the stuff of serious literature.

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