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by Larry McMurtry (Author) "Duane was in the hot tub, shooting at his new doghouse with a .44 Magnum..." (more)
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In this arresting, funny-sad sequel to The Last Picture Show, McMurtry's small Texas town of Thalia has gone from boom to bust practically overnight, a victim of the mid-'80s oil glut. Under the strain of financial calamity, the townsfolk are becoming increasingly irrationalone man dreams of bombing OPEC, the mayor is going quietly mad, sexual mores are turning bizarre, and the civic leaders are pressing on with a centennial celebration even though there's nothing to celebrate. The stresses of the time seem concentrated in Duane, a one-time oil millionaire on the verge of bankruptcy who has four untamable children, a disaffected wife and a diminishing grip on his sanity. Duane's problems are exacerbated when his high school sweetheart, Jacy, now a movie actress, comes bowling into town like tumbleweed. McMurtry, who won a Pulitzer Prize for Lonesome Dove, is a writer with a distinctive voice, a profound understanding of Texans and a brilliant gift for capturing the vagrant moods of the heart. Major ad/promo; reprint rights to Pocket Books; BOMC selection.
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Can a novel that deals with midlife crises, the loss of youthful aspirations, the withering of love, and the entombing of dreams be side-splittingly funny? This one is. Pulitzer Prize winner McMurtry returns to Thalia, Texas, setting of The Last Picture Show , where the once lovelorn teenagers are now town fathers planning a county centennial celebration. But what's there to celebrate? The town got rich with the oil boom and is now going broke with the oil glut, and its residents seem as sunk in emotional depression as the town is in its economic one. What McMurtry's characters take most seriously and worry most about inevitably turns out comically. The unplanned high points of the celebration are a tumbleweed stampede, broom-handle battles between teetotalers and beer-guzzlers, and an egg bombardment. For some this may seem a less than satisfying sequel to The Last Picture Show , but it is a more mature book, less angry, more tolerant, and more accepting of human foibles. Recommended. BOMC main selection. Charles Michaud, Turner Free Library, Randolph, Mass.
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Product Details

  • Hardcover: 663 pages
  • Publisher: G. K. Hall & Company (July 1999)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0783886330
  • ISBN-13: 978-0783886336
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 6.2 x 1.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.2 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.6 out of 5 stars See all reviews (27 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #2,477,660 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars I love it anyway, August 20, 2002
This review is from: Texasville (Mass Market Paperback)
The common theme among the other reviewers seems to be that "it ain't no Last Picture Show." While I can recognize that LPS is a more tightly constructed book in the English class, reading it for credit context, I think this book actually has more life. The action is absurd in many respects, and the characters do selfish things, but there's a buoyant feeling to the whole business. Sometimes, driving down the road, I think of how Duane's dog, Shorty, rode away from Duane "looking inscrutable," and I just crack up. This is McMurtry doing what he does best.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars When life doesn't live up to expectations. . ., June 18, 2004
This review is from: TEXASVILLE : A Novel (Paperback)
Thirty years have passed since Duane Moore and Sonny Crawford graduated from high school in Thalia, Texas. The events of "The Last Picture Show" are a distant memory to everyone except Sonny, who continues to live in the past and occasionally gets lost there. Duane has married, gotten rich in the oil boom, raised a bunch of kids, built a 12,000-square-foot house outside of town, and is now $12 million in debt. The boom is over, and disappointment, the dominant mood of the characters in McMurtry's earlier book, is settling in again.

This time, however, disappointment and depression are mostly played for laughs. Sonny, the poignant central character in "Picture Show," has been sidelined in this story by Duane's domestic conflicts, his efforts to remain optimistic in the face of bankruptcy, and his affair with a married woman who is also carrying on with Duane's dope-dealing, womanizing son. McMurtry plays up the ironies and absurdities of life in Thalia where, as Duane observes, everyone seems to have gone crazy. The married and unmarried swap partners with the free-for-all abandon of romance as it's portrayed in country and western songs. And a kind of lunacy grips others, whose adventures push the narrative into wildly implausible episodes of farce, such as a mammoth egg-throwing fight on the closing night of Thalia's centennial celebration.

The melancholy mood that dominates "The Last Picture Show" makes only a brief appearance in this much longer novel, as Duane remembers a young employee killed in Vietnam. And readers, like me, who are fans of McMurtry's earlier work, will be disappointed that McMurtry treats the sorrows of his characters this time so lightly. At worst, the behavior of the town's residents gives Duane headaches and he comes to a realization that his "success" as an oilman and a respected citizen is not an achievement that gives him much self-esteem. The liberated 1980s women in his life (wife Karla, mistress Suzy, and old high school sweetheart Jacy) constantly remind him that he's less than adequate as a man. And at 48, he understands that he no longer has the energy he once had.

Meanwhile, there are pleasures to be had in the novel. In particular, I enjoyed the endless varieties of ironic and humorous disputes that characterize the verbal exchanges between the characters. Duane has a comic ruefulness that both protects him and reveals his vulnerability. And finally, that is the central theme of this novel as all the middle-aged characters (and there are a host of them) try in one way or another to come to terms with lives that haven't lived up to expectations.

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Texasville, December 8, 1999
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This review is from: Texasville (Mass Market Paperback)
I read this book a while ago, but it has stuck in my memory ever since. I thought this book was the funniest book I'd ever read. I remember actually laughing out loud while reading. Maybe you have to be from down south or to be a southerner to understand the humor, but I thought it was hilarious.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Texasville
I have read and re-read this book at least 5 times in my life and love every part of it. I love the entire trillogy from Last Picture Show, Texasville, Duanes Depressed and just... Read more
Published 1 month ago by M. Schroeder

5.0 out of 5 stars A modern-day Lonesome Dove?
Here's my simple guide to telling the worth of a book. If I'm on the bus on my daily commute and I miss my stop because I'm engrossed in what I'm reading, it's a good book. Read more
Published 5 months ago by Dennis E. Henley

4.0 out of 5 stars The Eyes Of Texas Are Upon You- Duane
In the blink of an eye it seems we can go from a coming of age story to a mid-life crisis story. Or maybe it is just changing from one book to another. Ya, right? Read more
Published 10 months ago by Alfred Johnson

1.0 out of 5 stars Review of Texasville
My apologies to Larry McMurtry, for he has my respect as an author and screenwriter and I am indeed a McMurtry fan. Read more
Published on April 27, 2006 by T. Holmes

3.0 out of 5 stars Texasville
This novel is a sequel to THE LAST PICTURE SHOW. Duane Moore has made big bucks in the oil fields, but he is also in major debt. Read more
Published on September 15, 2005 by Bomojaz

2.0 out of 5 stars Bunch of Nuts
First of all Dairy Queen doesn't have T bone steaks. Second of all, you pay for your food when you order it - not after you've eaten it. Read more
Published on February 21, 2005 by TawnTawn

3.0 out of 5 stars Second Book Following Duane
Probably not a Last Picture Show, but we find Duane and his friends in mid-adulthood and things aren't going so well for any of them. A slice of life picture? Read more
Published on May 31, 2003 by Evelyn Horan

4.0 out of 5 stars A different book for a different era
I haven't read many of Larry McMurtry's early books so far, so I don't know if he's not living up to his earlier promise, as some people contend. Read more
Published on October 15, 2001 by Matthew J Wells

2.0 out of 5 stars Fans of Sonny from "The Last Picture Show" beware!
The Last Picture Show is one of my favourite novels, but this sequel made we wish I had left the characters' futures in my imagination alone. Read more
Published on July 19, 2001

3.0 out of 5 stars yee-haw! + ho-hum
Lots of fun. I read this shortly after "The Last Picture Show" and was pleasantly jolted by the contrasts between the two books, especially in tone and situation. Read more
Published on February 5, 2001 by David Oconnell

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