Horseman, Pass by

by Larry McMurtry
Horseman, Pass by
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217 ratings, 3.79 average rating, 20 reviews (more data...)
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published
September 7th 2000 (first published 1961) by Orion mass market paperback

binding
Paperback, 192 pages

isbn
0752837206   (isbn13: 9780752837208)

description
We missed the movie, but the book struck us as more about Lonnie than Hud. Told from a 17-year-old's point of view, Hud emerges as ruthless, cold and ...more






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Grant
08/07/08

bookshelves: 20th-century-american-literary-nove
Read in August, 2008
very good coming of age novel told from the perspective of lonny, a 17 year old boy living on a cattle ranch in west texas. there is some beautiful writing about work the lonesome quality of the land, which in turn reveals how lonny's own state of isolation. this book is a fair amount different from the movie "hud", which i really like. but each stands on their own strengths. in the movie hud is really the center of attention,and i think the audience stands in with lonny learning ...more
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Joy
05/29/08

Read in May, 2008
This book is McMurtry's first novel and a memorable start to a career of putting the reader in the hip pocket of, on the saddle with, and in the life and times of the characters he portrays with aching accuracy.

I wasn't aware this was the book on which the screen-play for the Paul Newman movie "Hud" was based until I recently read McMurtry's "In A Narrow Grave", a collection of essays. The first essay in the Narrow Grave book is about his experience with the making of th...more
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Craig
02/07/08

Read in January, 2008
I really liked this book. It's Larry McMurtry's first book and not a whole lot in terms of plot happens; but its "nothing ever happens in a small texas town" tone is more comforting than cliche. Even in his first book, McMurtry's gift for dialogue and creating relatable characters is evident. It was also made into a movie called HUD starring Paul Newman, which I hope to see soon.
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Carol
07/20/08

bookshelves: contemporary-fiction
Read in July, 2008
This is one horseman that can't pass by fast enough. This was my first attempt at reading McMurtry and I won't be in a hurry to read him again. His writing style is about as arid as the Texas landscapes he depicts. I'm nearly halfway into the book and there seems to be a lot of riding around looking at dead cows and not much else going on. I guess it's just not my thing.
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Chris
01/26/08

Read in January, 2008
Superb. McMurtry's first novel, written at the level of Lonesome Dove, though shorter, tighter, and more lyrical. And no less sad for that.

Horseman, Pass By is like Catcher in the Rye set in the Texas Panhandle. And with actual content. And all the better for both those things.
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Jess
10/09/08

I'm don't usually read books about ranching and such, but I had to read this book for a literature class, and it was actually a pretty good read. It's quick--short and sweet. And I think it gives a pretty good view of what small town life was like in Texas during the 50s.
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Kat
07/02/08

bookshelves: 2008
This one is not necessarily my cup of tea, but I could see how Larry McMurtry is loved by many. That said, I kept expecting it to turn into Shane. And I'm wondering how the movie based on this book is named after its least likable character.
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Rebecca
Has a copy to sell/swap — Read in February, 2004
I have sort of a love/hate feeling with this book. I relate to the setting, but there are some heartbreaking parts. You are really wishing some of the characters didn't make the choices that they make.
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Jpaflas
recommends it for: all
Another McMurtry classic... this is what the newman film Hud is based on. I read this book right after college and actually tried to dress like Hud for a few days. He is a cool dude.
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Nicci
05/07/08

Read in May, 2008
This book is so great! When I received it from one of my friends, I wasn't so sure I'd like it on account of it being a cowboy book, but it is awesome.
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Bobby
10/13/08

Fantastic read. Read this and "The Last Picture Show" back to back. Reminds me of my youth, working on my uncle's dairy farm in Muenster, Texas.
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Shawn
12/23/07

142 pages of hearbreak, with lots of dust mixed in. and just like a real teenager, there are lots of details surround food and women.
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Sharon
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06/29/07

Read in May, 2003
A good read. Sort of a modern western. And among McMurtry's best. He strips life down to bare survival, but it feels good.
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Hillary
Hillary marked it as to-read (review of isbn 068485385X)
10/17/08

bookshelves: to-read
Book 2 of the 2 McMurtry books I'd like to read soon. It was made into a movie called "Hud" with Paul Newman.
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captain america
Read in January, 2007
hud is even more of an asshole here than paul newman in the movie version. and probably not as good looking.
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John
09/30/08

Read in September, 2008
recommends it for: western movie fans.
The short novel from which the movie "Hud" is based. Never seen "Hud?" <i><b<I>Shame on you!
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Marilyn
Read in January, 1964
I read this in paperback form...sort of "borrowed" it from my older brother "back in the day."
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Wil
06/09/08

Read in March, 2008
B An interesting portrayal of West Texas post World War II life.
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Don
08/05/07

This entire book is about as worthwhile as LONESOME DOVE'S fist chapter.
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Amber
04/26/08

bookshelves: apu-book-club, book-club, fiction, own
Read in January, 2008
recommended to Amber by: Casey
I didn't really feel connected to the characters.
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