Posted on 08/27/2004 5:27:39 PM PDT by Temple Owl
Travis McGee Says a Long Goodbye
By Lawrence Henry
Published 8/27/2004
My old college roomie from time to time cusses me out roundly for introducing him to the Travis McGee novels of John D. MacDonald. Like me, Mike was raised reading quality lit (he majored in classics, and teaches Greek and Latin), and we both came to popular literature -- indeed, to the very idea of reading for fun -- late in life. Like me, Mike was stunned by McGee and MacDonald -- by the sheer quality, the go-to-hell abandoned narrative mastery (MacDonald rejoiced in digression, and his readers rejoiced with him, as he threw his storytelling loops out into the universe and then reeled them back in, fast or slow, inevitably to the story, always the story), by the settings, the crimes, the characters (some of the most chilling villains ever), the social commentary. The last McGee appeared in 1985.
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Man, if ever a title needed a clarification disclaimer this is it!
Half the bag guys in McDonald's stuff remind me of Clinton & his cronies.
I never took you for an opus kinda guy.
Still....a damn good Headline for an Opus!
Whew!
I thought this was a Travis McGee opus.
LOL!
I just grabbed a beer for the links to the inevitable posts from The Other Site.
Well, we haven't heard from him yet.
bttt
if you liked Travis McGee
try author Harold Adams
his character is a good guy in Nebraska during the 1930's.
Tonite's trivia queston..who played McGee in the movie....maybe the worst film ever made..ruined a good potential "franchise"..no, I correct that..Dean Martin as Matt Helm was even worse than Peter Sellers as James BOnd..
I have enjoyed John D. McDonald novels and may go back to read some of them again.
I also have enjoyed Ross Thomas novels and they are just as interesting as John D's. So check them out as well.
Just looked it up 10 min ago, so it wouldn't be fair to offer an answer now.
Sam Elliot was in the "Empty Copper Sea" which was mediocre. I never saw the one with Rod Taylor.
Mebbe he had The American Spectator do it for him.
And then there are Ross McDonald novels -- who wrote his first Lew Archer books as John McDonald.
You're right it was pretty bad, but I enjoyed Sam Eliot in other movies.
Man you scared the living crap out of me....I thought something happened to freeper Travis McGee..
IT lalways amazed me..You've got this great book franchise..sells millions, like clockwork..guaranteed success, and millions of guys dyig to see it..so Hollywierd buys the rights, pays a bundle, then all these idiots sit around a big table, and ask themselves..OK we've got this sure-fire hit, with built in sequels. How can we screw it up?
The US Olympic men's basketball team is "pretty bad"
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