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New and Selected Stories
From one of the greatest story writers of our time, winner of the Pulitzer Prize, two O. Henry Prizes, and the celebrated author of Brokeback Mountain, comes a collection that includes three new stories and the most iconic stories of Annie Proulxâs stunning, decades-long career.
Annie Proulxâs âgritty and gleaming storiesâ (New York Times Book Review) are about loneliness, violence, desperation, and the wrong kinds of love. In âThe Mud Below,â a rodeo riderâs obsession marks the deepening fissures between his family life and self-imposed isolation. In âThe Half-Skinned Steer,â an elderly fool drives west to the range he grew up on for his brotherâs funeral and dies a mile from home. In the masterpiece, âBrokeback Mountain,â the difficult affair between two cowboys survives everything but the worldâs intolerance.
These are stories of hard times, and unlikely elation, set in a landscape both brutal and magnificent. Enlivened by folk talks, flights of fancy, and details of ranch and rural work, they juxtapose Wyomingâs traditional character and attitudesâconfrontation of tough problems, prejudice, persistence in the face of difficultyâwith the more benign values of the new west.
Annie Proulxâs âgritty and gleaming storiesâ (New York Times Book Review) are about loneliness, violence, desperation, and the wrong kinds of love. In âThe Mud Below,â a rodeo riderâs obsession marks the deepening fissures between his family life and self-imposed isolation. In âThe Half-Skinned Steer,â an elderly fool drives west to the range he grew up on for his brotherâs funeral and dies a mile from home. In the masterpiece, âBrokeback Mountain,â the difficult affair between two cowboys survives everything but the worldâs intolerance.
These are stories of hard times, and unlikely elation, set in a landscape both brutal and magnificent. Enlivened by folk talks, flights of fancy, and details of ranch and rural work, they juxtapose Wyomingâs traditional character and attitudesâconfrontation of tough problems, prejudice, persistence in the face of difficultyâwith the more benign values of the new west.
From one of the greatest story writers of our time, winner of the Pulitzer Prize, two O. Henry Prizes, and the celebrated author of Brokeback Mountain, comes a collection that includes three new stories and the most iconic stories of Annie Proulxâs stunning, decades-long career.
Annie Proulxâs âgritty and gleaming storiesâ (New York Times Book Review) are about loneliness, violence, desperation, and the wrong kinds of love. In âThe Mud Below,â a rodeo riderâs obsession marks the deepening fissures between his family life and self-imposed isolation. In âThe Half-Skinned Steer,â an elderly fool drives west to the range he grew up on for his brotherâs funeral and dies a mile from home. In the masterpiece, âBrokeback Mountain,â the difficult affair between two cowboys survives everything but the worldâs intolerance.
These are stories of hard times, and unlikely elation, set in a landscape both brutal and magnificent. Enlivened by folk talks, flights of fancy, and details of ranch and rural work, they juxtapose Wyomingâs traditional character and attitudesâconfrontation of tough problems, prejudice, persistence in the face of difficultyâwith the more benign values of the new west.
Annie Proulxâs âgritty and gleaming storiesâ (New York Times Book Review) are about loneliness, violence, desperation, and the wrong kinds of love. In âThe Mud Below,â a rodeo riderâs obsession marks the deepening fissures between his family life and self-imposed isolation. In âThe Half-Skinned Steer,â an elderly fool drives west to the range he grew up on for his brotherâs funeral and dies a mile from home. In the masterpiece, âBrokeback Mountain,â the difficult affair between two cowboys survives everything but the worldâs intolerance.
These are stories of hard times, and unlikely elation, set in a landscape both brutal and magnificent. Enlivened by folk talks, flights of fancy, and details of ranch and rural work, they juxtapose Wyomingâs traditional character and attitudesâconfrontation of tough problems, prejudice, persistence in the face of difficultyâwith the more benign values of the new west.
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From one of the greatest story writers of our time, winner of the Pulitzer Prize, two O. Henry Prizes, and the celebrated author of Brokeback Mountain, comes a collection that includes three new stories and the most iconic stories of Annie Proulxâs stunning, decades-long career.
Annie Proulxâs âgritty and gleaming storiesâ (New York Times Book Review) are about loneliness, violence, desperation, and the wrong kinds of love. In âThe Mud Below,â a rodeo riderâs obsession marks the deepening fissures between his family life and self-imposed isolation. In âThe Half-Skinned Steer,â an elderly fool drives west to the range he grew up on for his brotherâs funeral and dies a mile from home. In the masterpiece, âBrokeback Mountain,â the difficult affair between two cowboys survives everything but the worldâs intolerance.
These are stories of hard times, and unlikely elation, set in a landscape both brutal and magnificent. Enlivened by folk talks, flights of fancy, and details of ranch and rural work, they juxtapose Wyomingâs traditional character and attitudesâconfrontation of tough problems, prejudice, persistence in the face of difficultyâwith the more benign values of the new west.
Annie Proulxâs âgritty and gleaming storiesâ (New York Times Book Review) are about loneliness, violence, desperation, and the wrong kinds of love. In âThe Mud Below,â a rodeo riderâs obsession marks the deepening fissures between his family life and self-imposed isolation. In âThe Half-Skinned Steer,â an elderly fool drives west to the range he grew up on for his brotherâs funeral and dies a mile from home. In the masterpiece, âBrokeback Mountain,â the difficult affair between two cowboys survives everything but the worldâs intolerance.
These are stories of hard times, and unlikely elation, set in a landscape both brutal and magnificent. Enlivened by folk talks, flights of fancy, and details of ranch and rural work, they juxtapose Wyomingâs traditional character and attitudesâconfrontation of tough problems, prejudice, persistence in the face of difficultyâwith the more benign values of the new west.











