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The Western Lonesome Society - by Robert Garner McBrearty (Paperback)

The Western Lonesome Society - by  Robert Garner McBrearty (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>In this hilarious, poignant, over-the-top Western, readers are introduced to Jim O'Brien who is writing a quixotic saga of his ancestors who grew up with a tribe of Comanche.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>In this hilarious, poignant, over-the-top Western, readers are introduced to Jim O'Brien who is writing a quixotic saga of his ancestors who grew up with a tribe of Comanche. As his grip on reality loosens, O'Brien weaves into his tale an RV trip through the soul of the west and includes a whole host of characters such as modern day stalkers, drug dealers, secret agents, strippers, a mad linguist, an imaginary- ther-apist, and Ernest Hemingway. Having been displaced, each of the char-acters must embark on the great American quest for a place to truly call home.<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><i> "McBrearty has a flair for the comic." --</i>Chicago Tribune<br><br><i> "Robe-t McBrear-ty's stories occupy a fascinating world where the daft becomes hear-tfelt, the dangerous becomes ordinary, and the ordinary becomes downright odd. A world, in other words, seen through a pane of absurdist old glass." --David Wroblewski, author, </i>The Story of Edgar Sawtelle<br><br><i>"</i>The Western Lonesome Society<i> is a thing of beauty, a house with many rooms, all built of humor and pathos. I don't know what to call it, comic novel or surreal novella, or a genre all its own, a literary tall tale." --Barry Kitterman, author, </i>The Baker's Boy<br><br><i>"McBrearty's writing is simultaneously poignant and hilarious. Themes of belonging, nostalgia, and the nature of home intertwine in this deep short novella." --</i>Foreword Reviews<br><br>" "The Western Lonesome Society" is a thing of beauty, a house with many rooms, all built of humor and pathos. I don t know what to call it, comic novel or surreal novella, or a genre all its own, a literary tall tale. Barry Kitterman, author, "The Baker s Boy"<br><br>" McBrearty has a flair for the comic. "Chicago Tribune"<br><br>" Robet McBrearty s stories occupy a fascinating world where the daft becomes heartfelt, the dangerous becomes ordinary, and the ordinary becomes downright odd. A world, in other words, seen through a pane of absurdist old glass. David Wroblewski, author, "The Story of Edgar Sawtelle"<br><br>""McBrearty's writing is simultaneously poignant and hilarious. Themes of belonging, nostalgia, and the nature of home intertwine in this deep short novella." "Foreword Reviews"<br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>Robert Garner McBrearty</b> teaches writing at the University of Colorado. His stories have been anthologized in the Pushcart Prize and widely published in leading literary journals, including<i> Mississippi Review</i>, <i>The Missouri Review</i>, <i>Narrative Magazine</i>, <i>New England Review</i>, <i>North American Review</i>, and <i>Story Quarterly</i>. He is the author of <i>Episode and</i> <i>A Night at the Y</i>. He lives in Louisville, Colorado.

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