The Collected Works of Billy the Kid
Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 1970
128
Novel • Fiction
American West • 1880s
1970
Adult
18+ years
The Collected Works of Billy the Kid: Left Handed Poems is a 1970 novel by Michael Ondaatje that retells the life of Billy the Kid, an infamous American Old West outlaw, in verse. The narrative alternates between Billy's past and present, showcasing his dual identities as Billy and William Bonney. The story follows his exploits, including his role in the Lincoln County War, encounters with figures like Charlie Bowdre and Tom O’Folliard, and his eventual death by Pat Garrett. The novel explores Billy's complex personality, blending his violent actions with moments of social interaction and vulnerability, while challenging the traditional outlaw archetype of nobility. Includes themes of violence and betrayal.
Gritty
Mysterious
Dark
Contemplative
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Michael Ondaatje's The Collected Works of Billy the Kid blends history and fiction in a poetic narrative that captivates with its vivid imagery and innovative structure. Critics praise its lyrical prose and multifaceted portrayal of Billy the Kid. However, some find its nonlinear storytelling challenging. Overall, it remains a powerful exploration of an iconic figure.
Readers who appreciate the lyrical prose and fragmented narrative of Michael Ondaatje's The Collected Works of Billy the Kid will likely enjoy the stream-of-consciousness style also found in works like Cormac McCarthy's Blood Meridian and the poetic storytelling of James Joyce's Ulysses. This book appeals to fans of historical fiction blended with experimental literature.
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128
Novel • Fiction
American West • 1880s
1970
Adult
18+ years
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