The Satirical Intimacy of Leaving Cheyenne
Leaving Cheyenne is Larry McMurtry’s early study in emotional displacement masquerading as romance. The novel uses geography to satirize emotional avoidance. Characters move, but nothing resolves.
Love triangles stretch across years not because of passion, but because of hesitation. McMurtry allows indecision to become its own character.
The humor arises from endurance. Everyone waits for clarity. It never arrives. The satire lives in the waiting.
McMurtry shows how people confuse loyalty with inertia. Staying feels meaningful even when it produces nothing.
Leaving Cheyenne is funny because it treats emotional paralysis as effort. The joke is that commitment would have been easier.