Larry McMurtry Reads: Terms of Endearment (excerpts)

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Author: Larry McMurtry
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Audio Length: 44 min.
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Hollywood must love Larry McMurtry, because so many of his novels have made award-winning films. The list of acclaimed McMurty-based screenplays includes such movie greats as Hud, The Last Picture Show, Terms of Endearment, and TV miniseries Lonesome Dove. Although he refuses to give interviews, McMurtry agreed to read excerpts from Terms of Endearment, which won a 1983 Best Picture Academy Award for its film adaptation. Mixing humor and heartache, the offbeat and unpredictable Terms of Endearment follows the occasionally strained relationship between a Texan mother and daughter over many years.


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