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An edition of Whatever happened to Jacy Farrow? (1997)

Whatever happened to Jacy Farrow?

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Ceil Cleveland and Larry McMurtry grew up as friends in the little Texas town of Archer City, fictionalized by McMurtry in The Last Picture Show, which later became a film by Peter Bogdanovich. Among the locals, Cleveland has long been assumed to be the principal model for the novel's iconic character, Jacy Farrow - played in the movie by Cybill Shepherd.

Says Cleveland: "In modern American literature, especially Texas literature, Jacy has become an archetype: a beautiful, flirty, teasing, bitchy, blonde in a convertible.... Now this Jacy wants to tell her story ... my story.".

The boys' world in Thalia - the legitimate one of football, rodeos, learning to cuss, and dreaming about girls - was the world of Texas in that era. Girls had bit parts. We could play if we learned our lines and attempted no ad lib. Some of us were cheerleaders, jumping, squealing, shaking our hips and pom-poms, the rewards of the boys on the field after the game was over.... I projected myself into every picture show I saw.

I was there - learning to act, to walk, to dress, to speak, to attract or dismiss men. I had no other way of forecasting my future."

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Pages
321

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Whatever happened to Jacy Farrow?
1997, University of North Texas Press
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Published in
Denton, Tex

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Dewey Decimal Class
976.4/543, B
Library of Congress
F394.A7 C58 1997

The Physical Object

Pagination
xxii, 321 p. ;
Number of pages
321

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Open Library
OL676682M
Internet Archive
whateverhappened00clev
ISBN 10
157441030X
LCCN
97022946
OCLC/WorldCat
37004505
Library Thing
1405877
Goodreads
2723305

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