>come to /lit/
>go to catalog
>ctrl+f
>"western"
>nothing
Excusee my goosee, but I can't respect this board until I see what kind of westerns you've been reading
Pic related is my collection, half of which I need to read still.
Let's talk about westerns, you guys
>that spacing
Fuck off.
>>9496255
>genre fiction
>>>/r/books
>>9496261
it's reddit spacing, apparently you have to tap enter twice to make a new line
>>9496275
never been to reddit. i just like spacing it twice
>>9496255
My favorite is Wounded by Percival Everett.
>Training horses is dangerous―a head-to-head confrontation with 1,000 pounds of muscle and little sense takes courage, but more important, patience and smarts. It is these same qualities that allow John and his uncle Gus to live in the beautiful high desert of Wyoming. A black horse trainer is a curiosity, at the very least, but a familiar curiosity in these parts. It is the brutal murder of a young gay man, however, that pushes this small community to the teetering edge of intolerance.
Highly praised for his storytelling and ability to address the toughest issues of our time with humor, grace, and originality, Wounded by Percival Everett offers a brilliant novel that explores the alarming consequences of hatred in a divided America.
https://www.amazon.com/Wounded-Novel-Percival-Everett/dp/1555974864
>>9496275
>it's reddit spacing, apparently you have to tap enter twice to make a new line
get fucked i've been here for over a decade and i space my posts like that all the time.
stop trying to play culture comptroller.
Jack Schaefer's my favourite, OP. Well-researched and well-written stories.
>no lonesome dove
Kys, my man.
>>9497066
>Highly praised for his storytelling, Wounded by Percival Everett
That dangling modifier, jesus christ
>>9496255
The only westerns I've read are the western trilogy: warlock, blood meridian and butchers crossing.
They were all great, but I probably won't read any other westerns any time soon.