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Brokeback Mountain [Audiobook, Unabridged] [Audio CD]

Annie Proulx , Campbell Scott
4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (8 customer reviews)

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"Proulx's understanding is at its most remarkable in the astonishing 'Brokeback Mountain.' [She] knows what she could only know...by the infrared that allows a very few writers clear sight in the dark of the imagination."

-- Richard Eder, The New York Times Book Review

"'Brokeback Mountain' does some of the best things a story can do. It abolishes the old West clichés, excavates and honors a certain kind of elusive life, then nearly levels you with the emotional weight at its center."

-- Gail Caldwell, The Boston Sunday Globe

"A stand-out story...'Brokeback Mountain' is the sad chronology of a love affair between two men who can't afford to call it that. They know what they're not -- not queer, not gay -- but have no idea what they are."

-- Walter Kirn, New York --This text refers to the Paperback edition.

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Annie Proulx has written some of the most original and brilliant short stories in contemporary literature, and for many readers and reviewers, "Brokeback Mountain" is her masterpiece.

Ennis del Mar and Jack Twist, two ranch hands, come together when they're working as sheepherder and camp tender one summer on a range above the tree line. At first, sharing an isolated tent, the attraction is casual, inevitable, but something deeper catches them that summer.

Both men work hard, marry, and have kids because that's what cowboys do. But over the course of many years and frequent separations this relationship becomes the most important thing in their lives, and they do anything they can to preserve it.

The New Yorker won the National Magazine Award for Fiction for its publication of "Brokeback Mountain," and the story was included in Prize Stories 1998: The O. Henry Awards. In gorgeous and haunting prose, Proulx limns the difficult, dangerous affair between two cowboys that survives everything but the world's violent intolerance. --This text refers to the Paperback edition.


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5.0 out of 5 stars As Beautiful as it Gets, Mar 11 2006
Brokeback Mountain is a beautiful love story. I never thought I'd think that of a story about an untraditional relationship. But there it is. It touched me. It touched my wife. It is about emotion and beauty and pain of love. In many ways it takes the relationship of bonding in the tortured My Fractured Life or the classic Cat On a Hot Tin Roof into the open. One heck of a beautiful and amazing journey.
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4.0 out of 5 stars PR gimmick, but still interesting., April 11 2006
"Brokeback Mountain" was originally a short story that was part of "Close Range: Wyoming Stories." I highly recommend this book, you get a book chock full of Ms. Proulx's wonderful writing. This "Story to screen Play" is an interesting gimmick, and is probably of more interest to screen writers and and movie buffs as you do get good insight into how the screen writers took this short story and put it into a form that would work as a feature film. It was particularly interesting to see how the screen writers fleshed out the roles of the women for the screen play, development that was lacking in the short story (and not needed in that format). The only down side of this format is readers are only getting a small portion of Proulx's work, that is why I would rather see them ordering "Close Range." If you are looking for more Great western fiction check out "Across the High Lonesome" it has received high praise from Larry McMurtry!
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5.0 out of 5 stars A Beauty of Treasure and Torture, Mar 28 2006
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Forget any sexuality of the relationship, "Brokeback Mountain" is a story about love. It's that same aura of pure love yet tortured love that plagued "My Fractured Life." It hurt and inspired at the same time. "Brokeback Mountain" is glorious and a book meant to be read by the masses, yet accepted by the few.
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