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The book begins and ends in the fictional frontier town of butcher s crossing, kansas, in the early 1870s, where andrews joins a buffalohunting. William andrews, bostonian in the period of the literary flowering, deserts his heritage of harvard and the unitarian church, and takes off for butchers crossing in kansas, by train and freight stage coach. With butcheras crossing, his fiercely intelligent, beautifully written western, williams dismantles the myths of modern america. The novel opens in the frontier town of butchers crossing. I just finished butchers crossing and it has only strengthened my opinion that john williams is a remarkably skilled writer. Butchers crossing is a powerful novel that, using a buffalo hunt as a metaphor, masterfully explores a range of important themes, including mans relationship with nature, mans search for understanding the essence of his own humanity and the conquest of the wild west as part of the american experience.
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D from the university of missouri, williams returned in 1954 to the university of denver where he taught literature and the craft of writing for thirty years. Butcher s crossing dismantles the myth of the west, revealing a horror story about the grinding day to day of just surviving. There kevinfromcanada said, john edward williams may be the most overlooked novelist in american history. Butchers crossing is the american story but it is the horror that it describes, not the heroics. Amazingly, john williams s utterly brilliant butcher s crossing perhaps, indeed, the great american novel appears to have gone largely unnoticed among the general reading public. He washes up in butcher s crossing, a small kansas town on the outskirts of nowhere.
Butcher s crossing npr coverage of butcher s crossing by john edward williams and michelle latiolais. Before long andrews strikes up a friendship with one of them, a man who regales andrews with tales of immense herds of buffalo, ready for the taking, hidden away in a. Published in 1960, five years before the author s equally impressive stoner and 25 years before cormac mccarthy s deservedly renowned blood meridian, butcher s. Butchers crossing dismantles the myth of the west, revealing a horror story about the grinding day to day of just surviving. With butcher s crossing, his fiercely intelligent, beautifully written western, williams dismantles the myths of modern america. Butcher s crossing is about another facet of the great american dream, the myth of the pristine land, a garden of eden where man one of the joys of reading chaotically, picking up books from the tbr stack at the whim of the moment and not according to some master plan, is to discover that succesive reads turn out to be related after all. In the 1870s, when the novel is set, butchers crossing is a town built on the buffalo hide boom. He meets a man named miller who has been waiting a decade for someone to fund his next great adventure, traveling back to a colorado valley where he saw thousands of.
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