Paradise e-bog
87,51 DKK
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Long considered to be the brilliant dark horse of literary nonfiction, Pulitzer Prizewinning Larry McMurtry delivers a searing and reflective exploration of what paradise is, whether it exists, and how different it is from life in his Texas hometown.In 1999, Larry McMurtry, whose wanderlust had been previously restricted to the roads of America, set off for a trip to the paradise of Tahiti and ...
E-bog
87,51 DKK
Forlag
Simon & Schuster
Udgivet
1 juni 2010
Længde
160 sider
Genrer
1M
Sprog
English
Format
epub
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9781451608601
Long considered to be the brilliant dark horse of literary nonfiction, Pulitzer Prizewinning Larry McMurtry delivers a searing and reflective exploration of what paradise is, whether it exists, and how different it is from life in his Texas hometown.In 1999, Larry McMurtry, whose wanderlust had been previously restricted to the roads of America, set off for a trip to the paradise of Tahiti and the South Sea Islands in an old-fashioned tub of a cruise boat, at a time when his mother was slipping toward a paradise of her own. Opening up to her son in her final days, his mother makes a stunning revelation of a previous marriage and sends McMurtry on a journey of an entirely different kind. Vividly, movingly, and with infinite care, McMurtry paints a portrait of his parents' marriage against the harsh, violent landscape of West Texas. It is their rootslaced with overtones of hard work, bitter disappointment, and the Puritan ethicthat McMurtry challenges by traveling to Tahiti, a land of lush sensuality and easy living. With fascinating detail, shrewd observations, humorous pathos, and unforgettable characters, he begins to answer some of the questions of what paradise is, whether it exists, and how different it is from life in his hometown of Archer City, Texas.