Midnight Cowboy

by James Leo Herlihy
Midnight Cowboy  
published 2002 by Ibooks, Inc.
binding Paperback
isbn 1596872535   (isbn13: 9781596872530)
pages 256
description Midnight Cowboy is the powerful and unforgettable novel of the compelling need of human beings for one another--a wrenching story of pain and loss. Fr...more
date added
05-02-07



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Mark
08/24/08

bookshelves: one-book-per-week---08-09
Read in July, 2008
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Ami
01/15/08

bookshelves: gay-literature, literature-fiction
Read in January, 2008
At first, the story doesn't really grab me (mind you, I haven't seen the movie). But moving towards the end, it gets really moving - and by the time i close the book, i have to take a deep breath to let go of the pain in my chest. it is a beautiful story
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Ckyjackson
bookshelves: currently-reading
recommends it for: Those about to move to a big city
Despite Joe Buck's naivety, it's not hard to identify with him. He wants to be a gigolo and somehow his innocence still shines through. Enrico Rizzo is another captivating character and the story of Joe's "First Love" is truly disturbing. Great read.
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Momuller
The most important lesson I learned from this book is to never assume I truly know a movie character until I've read the book. This book allowed me to step inside the psyche of Joe Buck.

Jon Voight's portrayal of Joe Buck was dead-on and brilliant!
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Mary Margaret
bookshelves: book-club-
Read in January, 2008
I really really enjoyed this book. I saw the movie first and then read the book because the movie was also good but a little confusing (very late 60s). Book was phenomenal in its stark and unbiased representation of an underworld of sorts in NY.
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John
07/31/08

Read in July, 2008
So. Very. Good. Whatever they were putting in the water in the mid-60s--where have you gone, Owsley?--it worked. This is sort of an urban equivalent/bookend to McMurtry's The Last Picture Show...direct, sharp, bleak, unforgettable.
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Rex
08/12/08

bookshelves: own
An archetypal beautiful loser, beautifully rendered. The novel provides insight into Joe Buck's twisted but still naively innocent psyche that the movie couldn't do.
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Amy
03/20/08

bookshelves: book-club-books
Read in January, 2008
I liked this book better than I thought I would.
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Carolyn
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11/15/07

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avg rating (all editions): 3.85 (65 ratings)
avg rating (this edition): 4.33 (3 ratings)
number of reviews: 9






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