The Last Picture Show (novel)
| Author | Larry McMurtry |
|---|---|
| Language | English |
| Series | Thalia: A Texas Trilogy/Duane Moore series |
| Genre | Coming-of-age story |
| Published | November 1966[1] |
| Publisher | The Dial Press |
| Publication place | United States |
| Media type | |
| Pages | 215 (first edition) |
| ISBN | 0891908897 |
| OCLC | 291926 |
| Preceded by | Leaving Cheyenne |
| Followed by | Texasville |
The Last Picture Show is a coming-of-age novel by Larry McMurtry published in 1966. Set in the small fictional town of Thalia, Texas in the early 1950s, the novel explores the lives of a group of teenagers as they navigate the complexities of adolescence, love, and the decline of their hometown.
Reception
The Last Picture Show received critical acclaim upon its publication.[2]
Adaptations
The novel was adapted into a 1971 film of the same name directed by Peter Bogdanovich.[3]
References
- ^ Jack, W. T. (November 13, 1966). "Sex Wasn't Everything". The New York Times. Retrieved December 29, 2024.
- ^ "How The Last Picture Show Changed the World's View of Small Town Texas". texashighways.com.
- ^ Vognar, Chris (May 29, 2024). "The Texas Canon: How Larry McMurtry conjures small-town loneliness". Houston Chronicle.