Little Big Man A Novel

Little Big Man A Novel by Thomas Berger is an Anniversary edition published by Random House Publishing Group on September 1, 1989. This 480-page work features the narrative of Jack Crabb, a 111-year-old man who recounts his extraordinary life experiences. After surviving a massacre, he is adopted by a Cheyenne chief and lives a dual existence, navigating the complexities of both Native American and white cultures during a tumultuous period in American history.
Readers will find a rich tapestry of events as Jack Crabb engages with significant historical figures and experiences pivotal moments, including the Battle of Little Bighorn. The novel explores themes of identity and survival within the context of Western fiction and literary classics. Through Jack’s eyes, the narrative presents a unique perspective on the American West, blending humor and tragedy in a way that reflects the absurdities of life.
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“The truth is always made up of little particulars which sound ridiculous when repeated.” So says Jack Crabb, the 111-year-old narrator of Thomas Berger’s 1964 masterpiece of American fiction, Little Big Man. Berger claimed the Western as serious literature with this savage and epic account of one man’s extraordinary double life.
After surviving the massacre of his pioneer family, ten-year-old Jack is adopted by an Indian chief who nicknames him Little Big Man. As a Cheyenne, he feasts on dog, loves four wives, and sees his people butchered by horse soldiers commanded by General George Armstrong Custer. Later, living as a white man once more, he hunts the buffalo to near-extinction, tangles with Wyatt Earp, cheats Wild Bill Hickok, and fights in the Battle of Little Bighorn alongside Custer himself—a man he’d sworn to kill. Hailed by The Nation as “a seminal event,” Little Big Man is a singular literary achievement that, like its hero, only gets better with age.
Praise for Little Big Man
“An epic such as Mark Twain might have given us.”—Henry Miller
“The very best novel ever about the American West.”—The New York Times Book Review
“Spellbinding . . . [Crabb] surely must be one of the most delightfully absurd fictional fossils ever unearthed.”—Time
“Superb . . . Berger’s success in capturing the points of view and emotional atmosphere of a vanished era is uncanny. His skill in characterization, his narrative power and his somewhat cynical humor are all outstanding.”—The New York Times
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