Jeden z nejlepších románů doby osídlování amerického Západu. Děj se rozvíjí kolem loupeží dobytka v dobytkářském městečku, jichž pachatele bezpečnostní orgány stále nemohou dopadnout. Když se lupiči vedle loupeže dopustí i vraždy, ujmou se obyvatelé případu sami.
Walter van Tilburg Clark Knihy






Lone Star
- 450 stránek
- 16 hodin čtení
"When Mathilde's stepfather dies in Denmark, she is plagued by worries about the potential death of her American father on the other side of the Atlantic. In a desire to catalog her love for, and memories with, her father, Mathilde travels to America and writes a novel about their relationship that she has always known she should write. Lone Star is about distances: the miles between a father and daughter; the detachment between Mathilde's Danish upbringing and her American family; the separation of language; and the passage of time between Mathilde's adulthood and the summers she spent as a child in St. Louis. These irrevocable gaps swirl as Mathilde voyages to meet her father in Texas to explore a relationship that still has time to grow. At once a travelogue and family novel, Lone Star occupies the often-mythologized landscape of Texas to share a story of being alive and claiming the right to feel at home, even across the ocean."
A cowboy is unable to prevent three wandering travelers from being unjustly lynched for murder
The Western: Four Classic Novels of the 1940s & 50s (LOA #331)
- 1110 stránek
- 39 hodin čtení
Set in Nevada in 1885, this gripping story delves into the dangers of lynch law and the fragility of civilized norms in the West. Following reports of a rancher's murder and cattle theft, a posse of vigilantes mistakenly targets three innocent strangers. The novel, awarded the Pulitzer Prize in 1940, powerfully examines group psychology and the authoritarian impulse. In a different narrative, a newspaper editor makes his fiction debut with a tale capturing the essence of the West. Inspired by the Johnson County War, this story reflects on a boy's fascination with a taciturn ranch hand, mythologizing deadly skirmishes into a grand narrative reminiscent of epic tales. Another story centers on the enduring qualities of the Western genre, following Amos Edwards and Martin Pauley on a six-year quest to rescue a girl captured in a Comanche raid. Their journey across Texas embodies persistence and courage. In a bloody saga that challenges Western conventions, a mining town plagued by lawlessness hires a renowned gunslinger as Marshal to combat the brutality of cattle rustlers. The unfolding narrative combines tough realism with diary entries from a thoughtful citizen lamenting the town's descent into chaos, quoting Shakespeare and the Bible as he reflects on the violence surrounding him.
