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With Texasville, Larry McMurtry returns to the unforgettable Texas town and characters of one of his best-loved books, The Last Picture Show. This is a Texas-sized story brimming with home truths of the heart, and men and women we recognize, believe in, and care about deeply. Set in the post-oil-boom 1980s, Texasville brings us up to date with Duane, who's got an adoring dog, a sassy wife, a twelve-million-dollar debt, and a hot tub by the pool; Jacy, who's finished playing "Jungla" in Italian movies and who's returned to Thalia; and Sonny -- Duane's teenage rival for Jacy's affections -- who owns the car wash, the Kwik-Sackstore, and the video arcade. One of Larry McMurtry's funniest and most touching contemporary novels.
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Texasville, Larry McMurtry
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- Titolo
- Texasville
- Lingua
- Inglese
- Autori
- Larry McMurtry
- Editore
- Pan Books
- Formato
- In brossura
- Pagine
- 544
- ISBN10
- 0330301969
- ISBN13
- 9780330301961
- Serie
- L'ultimo spettacolo
- Tag
- Narrativa, Umorismo, Narrativa contemporanea, Tematica cinematografica, Letteratura Americana, Far West, Adattato in un film, Texas, Anni '80 del XX secolo
- Prima pubblicazione
- 1987
- Titolo originale
- Texasville
- Valutazione
- 3,6 su 5
- Descrizione
- With Texasville, Larry McMurtry returns to the unforgettable Texas town and characters of one of his best-loved books, The Last Picture Show. This is a Texas-sized story brimming with home truths of the heart, and men and women we recognize, believe in, and care about deeply. Set in the post-oil-boom 1980s, Texasville brings us up to date with Duane, who's got an adoring dog, a sassy wife, a twelve-million-dollar debt, and a hot tub by the pool; Jacy, who's finished playing "Jungla" in Italian movies and who's returned to Thalia; and Sonny -- Duane's teenage rival for Jacy's affections -- who owns the car wash, the Kwik-Sackstore, and the video arcade. One of Larry McMurtry's funniest and most touching contemporary novels.





