Bridgman reviewed Last Kind Words Saloon by Larry McMurtry
Review of 'Last Kind Words Saloon' on 'Goodreads'
4 stars
I read recently a critic saying that as good as [a:Larry McMurtry|1055|Larry McMurtry|https://images.gr-assets.com/authors/1540995857p2/1055.jpg]'s [b:Lonesome Dove|34856|Lonesome Dove|Larry McMurtry|https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1168573116l/34856.SY75.jpg|3281465] was, the western genre as a whole promulgates a toxic form of American masculinity. It's easy to dismiss this kind of thing as overly woke, but I think the point is valid.
( Maybe my openness to that idea is being shaped by the series of mass shootings that have taken place in the four days prior to my writing this, in late January of 2023.)
[b:The Last Kind Words Saloon|23316537|The Last Kind Words Saloon|Larry McMurtry|https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1413746287l/23316537.SX50.jpg|25994998] shows the ending of the cowboy era in many ways, especially the last few pages. It focuses on Wyatt Earp and the famed shooting at the OK Corral. The novel is a short one at just 196 pages. The chapters are short with a lot of air. It's like a little dose of Lonesome …
I read recently a critic saying that as good as [a:Larry McMurtry|1055|Larry McMurtry|https://images.gr-assets.com/authors/1540995857p2/1055.jpg]'s [b:Lonesome Dove|34856|Lonesome Dove|Larry McMurtry|https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1168573116l/34856.SY75.jpg|3281465] was, the western genre as a whole promulgates a toxic form of American masculinity. It's easy to dismiss this kind of thing as overly woke, but I think the point is valid.
( Maybe my openness to that idea is being shaped by the series of mass shootings that have taken place in the four days prior to my writing this, in late January of 2023.)
[b:The Last Kind Words Saloon|23316537|The Last Kind Words Saloon|Larry McMurtry|https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1413746287l/23316537.SX50.jpg|25994998] shows the ending of the cowboy era in many ways, especially the last few pages. It focuses on Wyatt Earp and the famed shooting at the OK Corral. The novel is a short one at just 196 pages. The chapters are short with a lot of air. It's like a little dose of Lonesome Dove. McMurtry wrote many more westerns but I think I'll read more of his non-westerns the next time I read his work.