Tag: western books
January 10th, 2013: Book – ‘The Gentle Desperado’ by Max Brand.
by Rob Smith, Jr. on Jan.11, 2013, under Books
The Gentle Desperado by Max Brand
My rating: 2 of 5 stars
This is a book assembled by the publishers of three of “Max Brand”‘s stories originally published in a western magazine. The three are loosely strung together. Though there are no separators of the three stories, it is very obvious that there are three. Each is a good story. The conclusion of all three stories have a very good twist, as is often the case with a “Brand” story.
I just wish “Brand” had done a better job writing them. The dialogue and narrative is very stilted even for the 1920s, when the three stories were originally published. Some of the stilted writing, I realize, is based on two of the characters. But did so much have to be written this way, too?
There is also an issue of what seem to be missing stories that fell in between the ones presented. They are referred to, but make the stories more confusing.
I’m just glad this was not my first “brand” novel, or I might have given up on him. I almost wonder if he had ghost writers produces the stories, in that the writing is often so irregular.
September 17th, 2010 – Book Cover!
by Rob Smith, Jr. on Sep.17, 2010, under Books
Made a book stop Wednesday and found a couple neat bookcovers. Here’s one by Tom Ryan. Ryan gets credit on the back cover of the book. In a way it almost looks like the one fellow is about to drop his pants. Nevertheless a really nice painting.
I do wonder who Tom Ryan is. There is the cartoonist who drew the comic strip ‘Tumbleweeds’. Then there is Tom Ryan, western painter, who has the website you’ll see if you click on this sentence. Hmmm…