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Archive for January 8th, 2008

January 8, 2008

Fourth Part of the Trilogy

Posted by TFG on 8th January 2008

It looks like Larry McMurty has decided to update his Last Picture Show trilogy with I guess the inevitable.

With less than happy results, McMurtry picks up the story of Duane Moore (Duane’s Depressed) two years after he left him alone in a remote Texas cabin, suddenly widowed and among his fractious brood. As Duane, now 64, returns from an impromptu trip to Egypt, he’s confronted by Anne Cameron, a young, flirtatious computer expert hired by Duane’s son, Dickie (now manager of the small family oil company). Although smitten, Duane is still haunted by the memory of his wife, Karla, and also succumbs to a lassitude about his sex drive that ultimately reveals a more serious health problem. His therapist, Honor Carmichael, decides (after the death of her lover) that all Duane needs is some self-confidence, so she temporarily sets aside her professional ethics (and her lesbianism) to come to his aid. In the meantime, old friends die, as does his tiny town of Thalia (setting of six McMurtry novels, finally swallowed up by creeping sprawl), and his daughters annoy him. Bereft of subplot or complications, this slim novel reads like a short story, and the second half is dominated by vivid but curiously clinical sex scenes. Although amusing in places and full of sharp McMurtry observations and sentences, it’s as weak a book as he has produced.

I didn’t read that before I bought it, since I was in Half-Price Books, but it’s pretty much what the endflaps lead me to believe. I guess Larry’s working out some issues while he works on some of the inevitable co-eds that seek out Archer City to meet the great man. Anyhoo, I bought it, and I guess I’ll read it till I get to the sex stuff. I like McMurtry’s writing a whole lot, I just don’t want him doing Penthouse Forum for me.

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