- Brokeback Mountain - Annie Proulx - Books

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  • I love 308  

    Brokeback Mountain (Paperback)
    Fan of the movie, it is with pleasure that I bought this new. Much good has taken me! This book is superb. It is both simple and touching. It reads very quickly. IT is not often that I am the relises between classes or during a download. Let me quote
  • A new, to read as such  

    Brokeback Mountain (Paperback)
    The story takes place in the 60s, in the middle of Wyoming. Ennis and Jack, two young cowboys, meet together to watch a flock of sheep in Brokeback Mountain. Soon enough, they succumb to a clandestine adventure, passionate, mesmerizing, in a virulent
  • Upsetting 13  

    Brokeback Mountain (Paperback)
    Brokeback Mountain tells the story of thwarted passion that live two young cowboys in Wyoming 60s Their love story, made of reunion and continuous separation, remain secret for twenty years, until the death of a lovers will finally put an end. The st
  • a simple story 1  

    Brokeback Mountain (Paperback)
    Except that it takes place in the American midwest and describes the passionate love between two men, love that can not say but is lived; the book is short, short, direct; some criticize him a total lack of emotions is rather a pure but contained emo
  • worth reading 1  

    Brokeback Mountain (Paperback)
    A new beautiful, the concise and direct style may at first disconcerted, but admirably suggests all the sadness and depth of the story. The news is short, it may be able to deceive by its lack of details those who have seen the film, but it leaves mo
  • A beautiful new  

    Brokeback Mountain (Paperback)
    The news is short, style is concise, no-nonsense and straightforward. Emotion is dazzling and the story is beautiful. I loved the movie and I rushed to the book. I have not been disappointed, I have found the same sensations differently but because t
  • Sheep  

    Brokeback Mountain (Paperback)
    What strikes the reader of this short but powerful news is the harshness of Annie Proulx style, no glamor here, the words are precise, employees at the right time, the concise but effective descriptive passages. The epoch (63 to 83), the environment