Series: Western Writers Series | Publication Date: September 1, 1987
Patten’s characters are real people whose lives are shattered by the violence of a gunshot, who suffer from the brutality of misplaced hatred, and who sometimes succeed in living off the rugged land of the West and sometimes do not.
Robert E. Briney says in his introduction that Patten was a teller of well-constructed tales, framed by a tough-minded sensibility . . . set forth in a crisp, efficient prose.” This is the first collection of short stories by one of the most respected writers of Western fiction, a three-time winner of the Spur Award from the Western Writers of America.
Bill Pronzini is the author of more than forty novels and the editor or coeditor of more than fifty anthologies including, with Martin H. Greenberg, The Arbor House Treasury of Great Western Stories.
Martin H. Greenberg, on the faculty of the College of Community Services at the University of Wisconsin, Green Bay, is the editor or author of more than 100 books.
Product Details
Hardcover: 184 pages
Publisher: Southern Illinois University Press; 1st edition (September 1, 1987)