Little Big Man

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Description

‘I am a white man and never forget it, but I was brought up by the Cheyenne Indians from the age of ten.’ So starts the story of Jack Crabb, the 111-year old narrator of Thomas Berger’s masterpiece of American fiction. As a “human being”, as the Cheyenne called their own, he won the name Little Big Man. He dressed in skins, feasted on dog, loved four wives and saw his people butchered by the horse soldiers of General Custer, the man he had sworn to kill. As a white man, Crabb hunted buffalo, tangled with Wyatt Earp, cheated Wild Bill Hickok and survived the Battle of Little Bighorn. Part-farcical, part-historical, the picaresque adventures of this witty, wily mythomaniac claimed the Wild West as the stuff of serious literature.

Additional information

Weight 0.314 kg
Dimensions 2.6 × 13 × 19.8 cm
by

Format

Paperback

Language

Pages

448

Publisher

Year Published

1999-5-6

Imprint

Publication City/Country

London, United Kingdom

ISBN 10

1860466419

Review Quote

A seminal event in the most significant cultural and literary trend of the 1960s… Few creative works of post-Civil War America have had as much of the fibre and blood of national experience in them

Other text

One of the best novels of the decade and the best novel ever about the American West