Aging Heroes and the Comedy of Legacy – Streets of Laredo and Satirical Reflections on Myth
Tag: Larry McMurtry
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
Hollywood Meets the West
Hollywood Meets the West – Hud as a Satire of Masculine Rebellion
Texas Without a Filter
Texas Without a Filter – Horseman, Pass By and the Satire of Coming of Age
When Outlaws Get Awkward
When Outlaws Get Awkward – Anything for Billy and the Satire of Romantic Crime
Small Towns as Pressure Cookers
Small Towns as Pressure Cookers – The Satirical Stillness of The Last Picture Show
Larry McMurtry and the Satirical Death of the Western Hero
Larry McMurtry and the Satirical Death of the Western Hero – Why Lonesome Dove Is Funnier Than Its Reputation