The Lonesome Era

The Lonesome Era
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Total Pages : 424
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ISBN-10 : 1945820381
ISBN-13 : 9781945820380
Rating : 4/5 (81 Downloads)

Synopsis The Lonesome Era by : Jon Allen

Cute animal characters tell the tale of an awkward, coming-of-age, unreciprocated queer crush in Rust Belt America.

Ohio Is For Sale

Ohio Is For Sale
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Publisher : Alternative Comics
Total Pages : 276
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ISBN-10 : 9781681485553
ISBN-13 : 1681485559
Rating : 4/5 (53 Downloads)

Synopsis Ohio Is For Sale by :

Three cartoon animals live in a house together in the American Midwest. They get a job, get sick, and throw a party. Their lives are lit by street lamps and the flickering TV set. They do incredibly stupid things with hilarious and disastrous results. It's about friendship, booze, and the slow collapse of western civilization. And they're so cute! Jon Allen studied illustration at Pratt Institute and holds a master's degree in painting from Cranbrook Academy of Art. He teaches foundation drawing. In addition to Ohio Is For Sale, he wrote and illustrated Vacationland, a self-published graphic novel.

A Night in the Lonesome October

A Night in the Lonesome October
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Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 178842476X
ISBN-13 : 9781788424769
Rating : 4/5 (6X Downloads)

Synopsis A Night in the Lonesome October by : Roger Zelazny

"In the murky London gloom, a knife-wielding gentleman prowls the midnight streets with his faithful watchdog Snuff - gathering together the grisly ingredients they will need for an upcoming ancient and unearthly rite. And all manner of players, both human and undead, are preparing to participate."--Publisher.

Julian in Purgatory

Julian in Purgatory
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Total Pages : 228
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ISBN-10 : 1945820748
ISBN-13 : 9781945820748
Rating : 4/5 (48 Downloads)

Synopsis Julian in Purgatory by : Jon Allen

Eternal screwup Julian has burned his last bridge in his small Midwestern hometown and he's on the streets, broke and alone. When a poorly thought out drug heist goes as badly as you'd expect, he's forced to confront his demons and decide if he truly wants to stay in this self-made purgatory forever.

Leaving Cheyenne

Leaving Cheyenne
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Publisher : Liveright Publishing
Total Pages : 235
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ISBN-10 : 9781631493522
ISBN-13 : 1631493523
Rating : 4/5 (22 Downloads)

Synopsis Leaving Cheyenne by : Larry McMurtry

“If Chaucer were a Texan writing today . . . this is how he would have written and this is how he would have felt.”— New York Times In Leaving Cheyenne (1963), which anticipates Lonesome Dove more than any other early novel, the stark realities of the American West play out in a mesmerizing love triangle. Stubborn rancher Gideon Fry, resilient Molly Taylor, and awkward ranch hand Johnny McCloud struggle with love and jealousy as the years pass.

Across the Wide and Lonesome Prairie

Across the Wide and Lonesome Prairie
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Total Pages : 194
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ISBN-10 : 0590226517
ISBN-13 : 9780590226516
Rating : 4/5 (17 Downloads)

Synopsis Across the Wide and Lonesome Prairie by : Kristiana Gregory

In her diary, thirteen-year-old Hattie chronicles her family's arduous 1847 journey from Missouri to Oregon on the Oregon Trail.

Lonesome Animals

Lonesome Animals
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Publisher : National Geographic Books
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 9781582438061
ISBN-13 : 1582438064
Rating : 4/5 (61 Downloads)

Synopsis Lonesome Animals by : Bruce Holbert

In Lonesome Animals, Arthur Strawl, a tormented former lawman, is called out of retirement to hunt a serial killer with a sense of the macabre who has been leaving elaborately carved bodies of Native Americans across three counties. As the pursuit ensues, Strawl's own dark and violent history weaves itself into the hunt, shedding light on the remains of his broken family: one wife taken by the river, one by his own hand; an adopted Native American son who fancies himself a Catholic prophet; and a daughter, whose temerity and stoicism contrast against the romantic notions of how the west was won. In the vein of True Gritand Blood Meridian, Lonesome Animals is a western novel reinvented, a detective story inverted for the west. It contemplates the nature of story and heroism in the face of a collapsing ethos –not only of Native American culture, but also of the first wave of white men who, through the battle against the geography and its indigenous people, guaranteed their own destruction. But it is also about one man's urgent, elegiac search for justice amidst the craven acts committed on the edges of civilization.

Lonesome Roads and Streets of Dreams

Lonesome Roads and Streets of Dreams
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Publisher : University of Chicago Press
Total Pages : 326
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ISBN-10 : 9780226044965
ISBN-13 : 0226044963
Rating : 4/5 (65 Downloads)

Synopsis Lonesome Roads and Streets of Dreams by : Andrew S. Berish

Any listener knows the power of music to define a place, but few can describe the how or why of this phenomenon. In Lonesome Roads and Streets of Dreams: Place, Mobility, and Race in Jazz of the 1930s and ’40s, Andrew Berish attempts to right this wrong, showcasing how American jazz defined a culture particularly preoccupied with place. By analyzing both the performances and cultural context of leading jazz figures, including the many famous venues where they played, Berish bridges two dominant scholarly approaches to the genre, offering not only a new reading of swing era jazz but an entirely new framework for musical analysis in general, one that examines how the geographical realities of daily life can be transformed into musical sound. Focusing on white bandleader Jan Garber, black bandleader Duke Ellington, white saxophonist Charlie Barnet, and black guitarist Charlie Christian, as well as traveling from Catalina Island to Manhattan to Oklahoma City, Lonesome Roads and Streets of Dreams depicts not only a geography of race but how this geography was disrupted, how these musicians crossed physical and racial boundaries—from black to white, South to North, and rural to urban—and how they found expression for these movements in the insistent music they were creating.

Horseman, Pass By

Horseman, Pass By
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Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Total Pages : 197
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ISBN-10 : 9781451606577
ISBN-13 : 1451606575
Rating : 4/5 (77 Downloads)

Synopsis Horseman, Pass By by : Larry McMurtry

From the Pulitzer Prize–winning author of Lonesome Dove comes the novel that became the basis for the film Hud, starring Paul Newman. In classic Western style Larry McMurtry illustrates the timeless conflict between the modernity and the Old West through the eyes of Texas cattlemen. Horseman, Pass By tells the story of Homer Bannon, an old-time cattleman who epitomizes the frontier values of honesty and decency, and Hud, his unscrupulous stepson. Caught in the middle is the narrator, Homer's young grandson Lonnie, who is as much drawn to his grandfather’s strength of character as he is to Hud's hedonism and materialism. When first published in 1961, Horseman, Pass By caused a sensation in Texas literary circles for its stark, realistic portrayal of the struggles of a changing West in the years following World War II. Never before had a writer managed to encapsulate its environment with such unsentimental realism. Today, memorable characters, powerful themes, and illuminating detail make Horseman, Pass By vintage McMurtry.

High Lonesome

High Lonesome
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Publisher : UNC Press Books
Total Pages : 360
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ISBN-10 : 0807846082
ISBN-13 : 9780807846087
Rating : 4/5 (82 Downloads)

Synopsis High Lonesome by : Cecelia Tichi

A close-up look at country music argues that it has become a national art form, reflecting the same themes that have characterized American art and literature over three centuries