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All My Friends Are Going To Be Strangers

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All My Friends Are Going To Be Strangers is a 1972 American novel by Larry McMurtry.

The Miami Herald called it "nearly a great book".[1]

The New York Times said the novel "is a much more powerful demonstration of this “memorable” aspect in McMurtry's work... It is a desperate and intimidating work and you are liable to finish with relief and then pick it up several days later to see if the man really said what he did."[2]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Waiting for Zapata". The Miami Herald. 9 April 1972. p. 7k.
  2. ^ Harrison, Jim (19 March 1972). "Women impossible not to love and impossible to love right". New York Times.