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Two years into his sixties, Duane Moore–a man who had driven pickups for as long as long as he had been licensed to drive–parked his pickup in his own carport one day and began to walk wherever he went.

Duane's Depressed by Larry McMurtry

When the Light Goes by Larry McMurtry

December 7, 2020 by vel veeter Leave a Comment

Duane’s Depressed – 4/5 Stars This is the third book in the “Last Picture Show” books. While the first novel would work as a perfectly complete novel, and was for 20 years, the second novel, Texasville came out and was surprisingly good. Following up on Duane Moore as a man, married for 20+ years and in his late 40s with kids and grandkids, and seeing about whether the ambivalence he felt at the ambivalence his Texas town felt allowed some decent exploration into the ravages of […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: duane's depressed, Larry McMurtry, when the light goes

vel veeter's CBR12 Review No:633 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: duane's depressed, Larry McMurtry, when the light goes ·
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