Brokeback Mountain
by Annie Proulx
- Pages
- 55
- Language
- EN
- ISBN
- 9780743271325
- Reading Time
- ~0h 58min
Brokeback Mountain is a book by Annie Proulx. It has 55 pages.
About this book
Annie Proulx’s story traces the decades-long relationship between two Wyoming ranch hands whose brief summer of shared labor on a remote mountain pasture ignites a profound, enduring connection. Set against the stark landscape of the American West during the 1960s and 1970s, the narrative examines how rigid social conventions and unspoken expectations shape lives. Proulx’s precise prose captures the rhythms of ranch work and the vast isolation of high-country summers, using the terrain itself as a quiet mirror for emotional restraint. The work is widely recognized for its unflinching portrayal of gay men navigating a culture that offers little room for their desires, rendering their private struggles with dignity. Rather than relying on melodrama, the narrative unfolds through carefully observed details, sparse dialogue, and the weight of unvoiced longing. Its exploration of love, duty, and the cost of conformity has established it as a significant contribution to contemporary American literature, reflecting on how personal truth persists beneath the surface of prescribed roles.
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Brokeback Mountain has 55 pages.
What is Brokeback Mountain about?+
Annie Proulx’s story traces the decades-long relationship between two Wyoming ranch hands whose brief summer of shared labor on a remote mountain pasture ignites a profound, enduring connection. Set against the stark landscape of the American West during the 1960s and 1970s, the narrative examines h...
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Brokeback Mountain was written by Annie Proulx.