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(Paperback - Movie tie-in)
Annie Proulx's breathtaking story Brokeback Mountain has now been adapted to film by Larry McMurtry and Diana Ossana. This handsome edition of the story, originally published in the collection Close Range, will coincide with the release of the film in 2005. The release of the film of The Shipping News brought hundreds of thousands of new readers to that novel. Brokeback Mountain is the story of Ennis del Mar and Jack Twist, two cowboys who share a small cabin while working as herders and camp tenders during a summer spent on a range far above the tree line. They fall into a relationship that at first seems solely sexual-but then reveals itself to be something more. Both men marry and have families, but over the course of many years and frequent separations they find their relation- ship becomes the most important thing in both their lives, and they do anything they can to maintain it. Proulx's description of their bond is beautiful and haunting-and often brutal in its portrayal of the hardships, and ultimately the violence, they face. Perfect for both moviegoers and Proulx's already well-established legions of readers, this volume is a handsome and timely edition of one of the most talked-about stories of recent years.
About the Author
ANNIE PROULX is the acclaimed author of The Shipping News, That Old Ace in the Hole, Accordion Crimes, Close Range, and Bad Dirt. She has won the Pulitzer Prize and a National Book Award. She lives in Wyoming.
Two handsomely produced editions of the award-winning story "Brokeback Mountain" (from the collection Close Range) to coincide with the release of the major independent film directed by Ang Lee and starring Jake Gyllenhaal and Heath Ledger.
More Reviews and RecommendationsEven when Proulx is writing about modern-day characters, her stories seem like they are from another time. In a way, they are: Proulx often sets her tales in forgotten places at a pace that's measured, intricate, and more closely aligned with earlier, quieter days.
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April 07, 2007: I thought the writing was breathtaking, and I saw the movie too. I think the ending was as it is in life sometimes, tragic. My only hope is that some awful right wing nut won't use this story against gay people by saying 'see what happens when you are gay.' I cried while I read part of this story
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December 14, 2006: Well i love the movie the drama and the romance is woderful beweeten jack twist and ennis del mar but th mos sad sence is wend jack dies ? or does he i am sre that he didnt as they show in the movie .. enis thinck in his mine of what ' happend ' to jack but is a little confuse cause it doestn reali sid what happen i want to buy the book i already i have the movie and the sound track and i love ti still i am a full fan of jake gylehaal and heat ledger they make a grest cupple in that movie ...