Aging Heroes and the Comedy of Legacy – Streets of Laredo and Satirical Reflections on Myth
Love, Loss, and Laughter
Love, Loss, and Laughter – Terms of Endearment and the Satire of Family Life
Rebellion Without Responsibility
Rebellion Without Responsibility – Hud and the Satire of Masculine Cool
Outlaws as Punchlines
Outlaws as Punchlines – Anything for Billy and the Humor of Legend
Small-Town Stillness and Big Laughs
Small-Town Stillness and Big Laughs – The Satirical Depth of The Last Picture Show
Cattle Drives and Comedy
Cattle Drives and Comedy – Larry McMurtry Satirizes Heroic Journeys in Lonesome Dove
The Joke Beneath the Dust
The Joke Beneath the Dust – Why Larry McMurtry’s Satire Still Works
Aging Out of Myth
Aging Out of Myth – Larry McMurtry’s Late Career Satire of Legacy
When Fame Becomes a Burden
When Fame Becomes a Burden – Larry McMurtry Mocks Celebrity Westerns
Middle Age Without Instructions
Middle Age Without Instructions – The Satirical Drift of All My Friends Are Going to Be Strangers
The Myth of the Noble Ranch
The Myth of the Noble Ranch – Larry McMurtry Skewers Rural Virtue in The Desert Rose
Hollywood Gets Nervous
Hollywood Gets Nervous – Larry McMurtry’s Screenwriting as Satire
Texas as Emotional Geography
Texas as Emotional Geography – The Satirical Intimacy of Leaving Cheyenne
Young Men With Old Ideas
Young Men With Old Ideas – Comanche Moon and the Satire of Bravado
The Prequel Problem
The Prequel Problem – Larry McMurtry Satirizes Origins in Dead Man’s Walk
The Sequel Nobody Asked For
The Sequel Nobody Asked For – Larry McMurtry Uses Return to Lonesome Dove to Mock Nostalgia
Late Careers and Lingering Myths
Late Careers and Lingering Myths – The Satirical Weariness of Streets of Laredo
When Writers Meet Writers
When Writers Meet Writers – The Satirical Self Awareness of Somebody’s Darling
Hollywood Cowboys and Real Ones
Hollywood Cowboys and Real Ones – The Satire of The Last Picture Show Film Adaptation
Moving On Without Knowing Where To Go
Moving On Without Knowing Where To Go – The Satirical Aimlessness of Moving On
Terms of Endearment and the Satire of Love
Terms of Endearment and the Satire of Love – Why Romance Gets Funnier When It Gets Honest
What Larry McMurtry Would Laugh At Today
Satire in the Age of Cultural Overload Larry McMurtry Would Not Be Overwhelmed He’d Be…
Satire as Mirror
How Larry McMurtry’s Legacy Lives On in Online Parody Culture Larry McMurtry Didn’t Break Myths…
Larry McMurtry and the Comic Edge of Tragedy
Why Humor Was His Sharpest Tool for American Disillusionment Larry McMurtry Knew Tragedy Gets Heavier…
The Comic Edge of Tragedy
Why Larry McMurtry Used Humor to Survive American Disillusionment Tragedy Is Easier to Read When…
Larry McMurtry, Satire, and Small-Town America
How Dry Humor Exposed Big Myths Long Before the Internet Did Larry McMurtry Understood Small…
Larry McMurtry and Satire
How America’s Greatest Western Writer Secretly Skewered the West Larry McMurtry Was Never “Just” a…