Mcmurtry takes his famous characters into their twilight years in an end to the Thalia saga.
Duane\'s Depressed is the work of a powerful, mature artist, with a deep understanding of the human condition, a profound ability to write about small-town life, and perhaps the surest touch of any American novelist for the tangled feelings that bind and separate men and women..
Carmichael that somehow works.
He gradually makes his way through a protracted end-of-life crisis of which he is finally cured by reading Proust\'s Remembrance of Things Past, a combination of penance and prescription from Dr.
Surrounded by his children, who all seem to be going through life crises involving sex, drugs, and violence; his wife, Karla, who is wrestling with her own demons; and friends like Sonny, who seem to be dying, Duane can\'t seem to make sense of his life anymore.
Funny, sad, full of wonderful characters and the word-perfect dialogue of which he is the master, Mcmurtry brings the Thalia saga to an end with Duane confronting depression in the midst of plenty.
Duane finds himself in a protracted end-of-life crisis, one that will hurtle him toward unexpected love, profoundly affect old friends, and cause him to embark on an outlandish new beginning.
Mcmurtry takes his famous characters into their twilight years in an end to the Thalia saga