Wyatt Earp

Cover of Wyatt Earp by Larry Beckett
Year: 2020
Language: en
Pages: 138
ISBN-13: 9781946580177
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Height: 8 Inches
Length: 5 Inches
Weight: 0.35053499658 Pounds
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Wyatt Earp by Larry Beckett, published by Alternating Current Press on March 3, 2020, is a 138-page exploration of the legendary lawman who symbolizes the American Wild West. This edition presents a nuanced portrayal of Earp, moving beyond stereotypes to reveal the complexities of his character and the influences of the women in his life. Through a blend of prose poetry and historical research, Beckett captures the essence of Earp’s journey, detailing his experiences alongside his historic posse in Tombstone.

Readers will find a rich narrative that unfolds in a five-act structure, depicting the rise and fall of outlaws and heroes, culminating in a vendetta ride. Beckett utilizes Earp’s own words, along with newspaper accounts and biographical interviews, to delve into the humanity behind the folklore. The work addresses themes of law, commitment, and the moral dilemmas faced by Earp, presenting a multifaceted view of a man who sought peace amid chaos. This edition is available in English and offers a fresh perspective on a pivotal figure in American history.


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Wyatt Earp is more than a legend; he’s the embodiment of the American Wild West. It’s easy to reduce a man of such stature to mere stereotypes and iconoclasm, to leave out the women who inspired him, or to rely on the slander of those he defeated; but forgoing the myths, wordsmith Larry Beckett skirts the overwrought icon and gives us instead the aches, loves, and morals of the flesh-and-blood human.

Wyatt Earp follows the famed lawman and his historic posse through the streets of Tombstone, in a natural five-act tragedy: the western zone, rise of the outlaws and hero, the showdown, fall of the outlaws and hero, the vendetta ride. In striking prose poetry that makes use of Earp’s own words, Beckett has mined newspapers, from Tombstone’s Epitaph to the San Francisco Examiner, Earp’s written testimonies, and biographer interviews to get to the humanity behind the folklore.

Wyatt Earp was a man of his word, committed to the law, who faced his father, armed mobs, assassins, and, as his companion Doc Holliday says: he walked right in. But he also believed in peace and did all he could to avoid violence. Antithesis makes myths of American men, and as his friend Bat Masterson says: the story of Wyatt Earp is the story of the West.

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“Wyatt Earp” is credited to Larry Beckett.
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Publisher: Alternating Current Press. Year: 2020.
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ISBN-13: 9781946580177.
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Language: en. Pages: 138.

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