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The Shootist
The Shootist | Glendon Swarthout, Miles Swarthout
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By the author of The Homesman, now a major motion picture The Shootist is John Bernard Books, a gunfighter at the turn of the twentieth century who must confront the greatest Shootist of all: Death. Most men would end their days in bed or take their own lives, but a gunfighter has a third option, one that Books decides to exercise. He may choose his own executioner. As word spreads that the famous assassin has incurable cancer, an assortment of human vultures gathers to feast on the corpse-among them a gambler, a rustler, a clergyman, an undertaker, an old love, a reporter, even an admiring teenager. What follows is the last courageous act in Books's own legend. This classic, Spur Award-winning novel was chosen by the Western Writers of America as one of the best western novels ever written and was the inspiration for John Wayne's last great starring role in the acclaimed 1976 film adaptation. The Bison Books edition includes a new introduction by the author's son, Miles Swarthout, in which he discusses his father's work and the making of the legendary film. A prolific writer in multiple genres, Glendon Swarthout (1918-92) won the Owen Wister Award for Lifetime Achievement from the Western Writers of America and is now in their Hall of Fame. His novels include The Homesman and The Old Colts. Miles Swarthout is the author of The Sergeant's Lady and the editor of Glendon Swarthout's short story collection, Easterns and Westerns. He is also a screenwriter who adapted his father's book for the movie The Shootist.
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BrentMWiggins
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The Shootist gives a West on the brink of invention, self-identity, self-interest, and reputation power struggles. Glendon Swarthout reminds us that the antihero is not always a villain; sometimes he has a selfless spirit with self-worth from this life and the next.

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rabbitprincess
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Published in 1975, this book was made into a movie starring John Wayne and his terrifying moustache 😂
#jubilantjuly day 27: published in the 1970s

LeahBergen Wow, that IS quite the 'stache. 😆 I have this with a different cover. 7y
rabbitprincess @LeahBergen It was one of my more impulsive impulse purchases 😁 7y
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Stepsanders
The Shootist | Glendon Swarthout, Miles Swarthout
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Antiheroic...sad