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Butcher's Crossing

by John Williams

4.0
(8 ratings)
274 pages2007New York Review BooksISBN 9781590171981

About this book

In the 1870s, Will Andrews, fired up by Emerson to seek "an original relation to nature," drops out of Harvard and heads west. He washes up in Butcher's Crossing, a small Kansas town full of restless men looking for ways to make money and ways to waste it. One of these men regales Will with tales of the immense buffalo herds hidden away in the Colorado Rockies and convinces him to join an expedition to track them down. At the end of a grueling journey, the men reach a place of paradisal richness, where they abandon themselves to an orgy of slaughter. So caught up in killing buffalo that they lose all sense of time, the men are overtaken by winter and snowed in. In the spring, half-insane with cabin fever, cold, and hunger, they stagger back to Butcher's Crossing to find a world as irremediably changed as they have been.

Publication Details

Publisher
New York Review Books
Published
2007
Pages
274
ISBN
9781590171981
Language
en

About John Williams

American author, editor and professor. He was best known for his novels Butcher's Crossing (1960), Stoner (1965), and Augustus (1972), which won a U.S. National Book Award-Wikipedia

Community Reviews

MrTio★★★★3/21/2026

<div>Near perfect but the ending was a tad too quiet.&nbsp;</div>

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