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The Last Picture Show

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The Last Picture Show

De: Larry McMurtry
Narrado por: John Randolph Jones
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An almost-true story about a small town in Texas that ought to exist if it doesn’t, with characters like Sam the Lion, the delectable Jacy, and Ruth Popper, the coach’s wife. Set in a small, dusty, Texas town, The Last Picture Show introduced the characters of Jacy, Duane, and Sonny: teenagers stumbling toward adulthood, discovering the beguiling mysteries of sex and the even more baffling mysteries of love. Populated by a wonderful cast of eccentrics and animated by McMurtry's wry and raucous humor, The Last Picture Show is a wild, heartbreaking, and poignant novel that resonates with the magical passion of youth.

©1966 Larry McMurtry (P)1989 Recorded Books
Ficción Ficción Literaria Género Ficción Mayoría de Edad Westerns Ingenioso
Realistic Characters • Masterful Storytelling • Clear Reading • Universal Themes • Memorable Moments • Perfect Tone

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What did you love best about The Last Picture Show?

The different events that happened were entertaining.

What was one of the most memorable moments of The Last Picture Show?

I can,t pick out a single moment but i liked the moments involving Ruth. There was a moment between the coach and Ruth that I found memorable in a negative way. It told me all I needed to know about what a uncaring person he was.

What does John Randolph Jones bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?

He reads clearly

If you could rename The Last Picture Show, what would you call it?

Death of a small town

Any additional comments?

I would like to take the coach out for dinner and reach across the table and knock his plate In his lap. I would not ask him anything. I did not like him at all.

Good story

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excellent writing. young people are obsessed with sex so a book about young people finding out about sex makes sense.

about young people finding out about sex

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Had never read the book just seen the movie. McMurtry is a master storyteller and captures his characters and the scenery so well.

McMurtry is a great storyteller

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After reading the Lonesome Dove series I hoped for more from this book but was a bit disappointed. It really was a small town soap opera with a few interesting things thrown in. Not at all what I remember growing up In a small Texas town. He also talked about "ragweeds" blowing and rolling across the road. Not sure if he was talking about tumbleweeds or broomweed, but ragweed doesn't do that. That and a couple of other inconsistencies made me wonder if he had ever really even been to Texas, much less grew up here. Kind of surprising, but I'll chalk it up to growing up in a different era. I would have rated lower but I did get interested in hearing out all the stories to the end.

Was looking for more than a soap opera

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This was recommended as a read after I finished “All The Pretty Horses.” The reader read the story much like Jack Webb would have. For all the hype I’ve heard over the years about this story, it was just okay.

Another Texas Story

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This book is the truth about small town Texas and the people who grew up there. It was definitely one of the racier books that I have read by McMurtry. Although it left me blushing several times, it was still honest. The truth about small towns is that you escape or you die there, sometimes quickly and other times slowly, both being equally tragic......

Small town Texas...

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McMurtry so clearly creates realistic characters and, here, thee struggle between the blinders of youth and the desperate realities of adult life between the poles of joy and despair

Struggles

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Characters, description of life in windswept Texas, how people don’t realize what they liove intil it’s too late

The theme of decay and the inevitability of passing time

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I read this book decades ago, and absolutely loved it, but at first thought, maybe the characters were too cartoonish or exaggerated. When I got to college, I went to go see the movie version of it (which I thought to be almost word by faithful to the book) with my roommate, who was huge Texas kid (three letter athlete, fun as hell but tough as nails and didn’t take crap from anybody).

He was absolutely silent during the movie and seemed incredibly upset, almost in tears several times. I asked him afterwards why and he said “I grew up in a town just like that, same tiny place where everybody knew everybody and just one stoplight. It was horrible, incredibly depressing. Everything in that movie was exactly my life. And the happiest day of my life was leaving that town. This movie was 1000% accurate.

Great story, and incredibly accurate depiction of small town, Texas

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Would you listen to The Last Picture Show again? Why?

Yes. Saw the movie (again) recently after having seen it when it first came out. The DVD had an interview with the Producer, Peter Bogdanovich, in which he revealed that he had to cut the movie down in order to please the movie company. He regretted this and that led me to download the book to see what was missing. I highly recommend seeing the movie first, then read/listen to the book. They complement each other in that you will have a visualization of the movie characters who were all excellent. It's been a long time since I've enjoyed a story as much as this one. What a wonderful writer!

What other book might you compare The Last Picture Show to and why?

American Graffiti comes to mind even though it wasn't a book. I suppose if you grew up in the 60's or late 50's as I did, it makes it all that more enjoyable to be able to relate to those moments in the both The Last Picture Show and American Graffiti..

What about John Randolph Jones’s performance did you like?

Perfect! In fact, I will probably listen to several more that he has narrated just to listen to his great delivery and performance.

Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?

Both! The characters were painted with such richness almost like an artist painting.

Any additional comments?

If you have seen the movie way back when, see it again. Then listen to the Audible version. It's like eating chocolate cake and washing it down with a glass of cold milk.

Perfect complement to the movie

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