3/15/2023 0 Comments Sage planet explorers update![]() ![]() Instead, Grey gives the reader scenes like this: "No more did he listen to the rush and roar of the thunderstorm. ![]() 2) Or he could write really great prose that makes me have feelings for his characters and tricks me into thinking they are real people. That would be okay if Zane Grey did it in one of two ways. What Lassiter does instead is fall in love. For a gunslinger, there is a distinct lack of shooting people in Lassiter's life. But what does Lassiter do? Does he shoot bad guys in the buttocks? No. This is not only a great start to a Western. Then on the crest of a hill, silhouetted against the setting sun, appears the image of a man and his horse (always disturbing for the bad guys and hopeful for the good guys.) This is Lassiter, a gunslinger of the highest order, and he's here to chew gum and shoot bad guys in the buttocks! And he's nearly out of gum! He's only got like two sticks of Juicy Fruit left. Its opening pages depict a woman being harassed by her Mormon patriarchs for cavorting with Gentiles. It has been heralded as a foundation of the Western genre. For one thing, this Riders of the Purple Sage is published by Modern Library. This tricky man Zane Grey fooled me into reading a book of the genre I swore I never would read: the official genre of grocery stores and bargain racks everywhere, capital-R Romance. I've been bamboozled! Duped! Hoodwinked! Fraudulated! Deceived! I've fallen victim to tomfoolery! Shenanigans! Monkeyshines! Nefarious antics! ![]()
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