The Authentic Death of Hendry Jones
By (Author) Charles Neider
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Apollo Library
9th June 2016
7th April 2016
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
813.54
Paperback
288
Width 130mm, Height 196mm, Spine 20mm
380g
Nowadays, I understand, the tourists come for miles to see Hendry Jones' grave out on the Punta del Diablo and to debate whether his bones are there or not... A stark and violent depiction of one of America's most alluring folk heroes, the mythical doomed gunslinger. Set on the majestic coast of Southern California, Doc Baker narrates his tale of the Kid's capture, trial, escape and eventual murder. Written in spare and subtle prose, this is one of the great literary treatments of America's obsession with the rule of the gun.
Neider's book is better than any other book on the subject of men, horses and death, except Isaac Babel's Red Cavalry. Not a far-fetched comparison when you consider that Neider though American-raised was Odessa-born -- Clive Sinclair
Great westerns are both mythic and defiantly down to earth, as is this powerful ballet of menace * Irish Times *
CHARLES NEIDER (1915-2001) was a Jewish refugee from Odessa who became a scholar of the works of Mark Twain. The Authentic Death of Hendry Jones was the basis of the only film directed by Marlon Brando, One-Eyed Jacks.