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Deadwood (Vintage Contemporaries) (1968 original; edición 2005)

por Pete Dexter (Autor)

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Fiction. Literature. Western. Historical Fiction. DEADWOOD, DAKOTA TERRITORIES, 1876: Legendary gunman Wild Bill Hickcock and his friend Charlie Utter have come to the Black Hills town of Deadwood fresh from Cheyenne, fleeing an ungrateful populace. Bill, aging and sick but still able to best any man in a fair gunfight, just wants to be left alone to drink and play cards. But in this town of played-out miners, bounty hunters, upstairs girls, Chinese immigrants, and various other entrepeneurs and miscreants, he finds himself pursued by a vicious sheriff, a perverse whore man bent on revenge, and a besotted Calamity Jane. Fueled by liquor, sex, and violence, this is the real wild west, unlike anything portrayed in the dime novels that first told its story.… (más)
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Título:Deadwood (Vintage Contemporaries)
Autores:Pete Dexter (Autor)
Información:Vintage (2005), Edition: Reprint, 384 pages
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Though the story playing out in the series is often a product of creator David Milch's 'imaginative reality', that in no way lessens its impact as a narrative of the Dakotas and their overly rich history of villainy, debauchery and profanity. Deadwood itself grew from a small mining camp to ten thousand inhabitants in a dizzying matter of three months in 1873. Word of a substantial ore find literally led to the phrase 'there's gold in them thar hills', creating an endless stream of immigrants to the Badlands. The territory itself was relegated to the Sioux Indians, and the U.S. Government was supposed to keep settlers out. But as everyone knows, money talks. ( )
  jgcorrea | Mar 15, 2024 |
Very entertaining - close to 5 stars. The dialogue is great, at times reminiscent of Beckett. The author was, of course, restricted by the actual events in Deadwood, so I wished that some relationships could persist, but I guess that's the point. As Agnes Lake says, Things don't care how they happen, that's left for us, to care. ( )
  markm2315 | Aug 18, 2023 |
Really great. ( )
  k6gst | Jul 28, 2023 |
Things you need to know about Deadwood: most of the characters are real. Some of the events are real. Pete Dexter is funny AF in Deadwood, but take caution because there are just as many of disturbing scenes to match. Taking place in mid 1870s, readers plop themselves down in the middle of the Dakotas during the Gold Rush era. Violence and prostitution rule the plot. This should not be a surprise as Wild Bill Hickok, Charley Utter, Calamity Jane, China Doll, and Bill's wife, Agnes, all get a chapter in Deadwood. Confessional: I didn't see much of a point to Deadwood. I never connected with any of the characters and I got weary of all the gunslinging. ( )
  SeriousGrace | Nov 30, 2022 |
I loved this tale of Wild Bill Hickok and Colorado Charlie and Calamity Jane Cannary. I'm sure the author embroidered his story very much along with the basics of history. But that's just fine, because it makes for some very enjoyable and entertaining reading.
Colorado Charlie decided to accompany Wild Bill Hickok to Deadwood, South Dakota, just to take a road trip, more or less, in covered wagons. Charlie's brother-in-law came along, with Charlie's wife Matilda making Charlie promise to take care of him. They ended up staying in Deadwood, with all kinds of things going wrong, and not much going right, for any of them. Pink gin, bad local whiskey, whorehouses, gunfights, smallpox, gonorrhea, rape, wife beating, you name it, Deadwood's got it, and Dexter knows how to make you finish the book feeling sad to say goodbye to these hoary characters that he let you get close to. ( )
  burritapal | Oct 23, 2022 |
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Fiction. Literature. Western. Historical Fiction. DEADWOOD, DAKOTA TERRITORIES, 1876: Legendary gunman Wild Bill Hickcock and his friend Charlie Utter have come to the Black Hills town of Deadwood fresh from Cheyenne, fleeing an ungrateful populace. Bill, aging and sick but still able to best any man in a fair gunfight, just wants to be left alone to drink and play cards. But in this town of played-out miners, bounty hunters, upstairs girls, Chinese immigrants, and various other entrepeneurs and miscreants, he finds himself pursued by a vicious sheriff, a perverse whore man bent on revenge, and a besotted Calamity Jane. Fueled by liquor, sex, and violence, this is the real wild west, unlike anything portrayed in the dime novels that first told its story.

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