
The Return of Henry Starr
A Novel
Richard Slotkin(Autor*in)
Open Road Media (Verlag)
Erschienen am 6. August 2024
Buch
Softcover
476 Seiten
978-1-5040-9574-7 (ISBN)
Beschreibung
Wild West lore collides with a life of crime in this biographical novel of the legendary Cherokee outlaw.
Growing up on Indian Territory in Oklahoma, Henry Starr had an illustrious family lineage: half Cherokee warriors, half western outlaws. Inspired by dime-store novels and old family tales, he began robbing banks to avenge the bitter mistreatment of his people. But while Starr's criminal career soon made him a legend, it also won him a death sentence. That was years ago, before a lucky twist of fate set Henry free. But while the world has changed around him, the myth of the outlaw Henry Starr lives on. Now his best chance at a new life is to work in Hollywood--depicting his former self in silent films. As Henry is drawn into a glamorized version of his own past, it becomes difficult to separate truth from fiction. And he soon finds himself returning to the life that made him a notorious icon. A fictionalized tale of Henry Starr's dramatic life, novelist and historian Richard Slotkin brings authentic period detail to this saga of the frontier.Weitere Details
Sprache
Englisch
Verlagsort
New York
USA
Produkt-Hinweis
Broschur/Paperback
Illustrationen
Illustrations
Maße
Höhe: 229 mm
Breite: 152 mm
Dicke: 28 mm
Gewicht
766 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-5040-9574-7 (9781504095747)
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Richard Slotkin, widely regarded as one of America's leading cultural critics, is a two-time finalist for the National Book Award. In addition to his prize-winning trilogy on the myth of the frontier in America, Slotkin is the author of Lost Battalions, a New York Times Notable Book, and A Great Disorder, as well as three historical novels, including The Return of Henry Starr. He is the Olin Professor of English and American Studies, Emeritus, at Wesleyan University.