Butcher's Crossing
Now a Major Film
(Autor) John WilliamsBY THE AUTHOR OF STONER Will Andrews is no academic. He longs for wildness, freedom, hope and vigour. He leaves Harvard and sets out for the West to discover a new way of living. In a small town called Butcher's Crossing he meets a hunter with a story of a lost herd of buffalo in a remote Colorado valley, just waiting to be taken by a team of men brave and crazy enough to find them. Will makes up his mind to be one of those men, but the journey, the killing, harsh conditions and sheer hard luck will test his mind and body to their limits.
John Williams
John Williams was an acclaimed American author known for his novel "Stoner," a quiet masterpiece exploring the life of an unassuming academic. His writing style is characterized by its precise language and deep introspection. Williams' key contribution to literature lies in his ability to illuminate the beauty and complexity of ordinary lives.