The questionable genesis of Brokeback Mountain
VFR reader James applies a little common sense to author Annie Proulx’s account of how she came to write Brokeback Mountain:
Proulx wrote the story about eight years ago, and said it was “generated by years and years of subliminal observation. But the incident that actually made me start writing it was one night when I was in a bar in Sheridan, Wyoming—the Mint Bar. There was a ranch hand I used to see. This guy was back leaning against the wall by the pool tables. The bar was packed with good-looking women, and he wasn’t looking at them—he was watching the guys….He was about sixty, and he watched them with a kind of subdued hunger that made me wonder if he was country gay.”James adds a qualification:
I might add that after I e-mailed this I remembered that it has been 28 years since I’ve been in the Mint and I know that Sheridan has grown considerably since then. Perhaps there is now a pocket of liberals where this guy could find refuge instead of moving out of town. I don’t know. Posted by Lawrence Auster at March 03, 2006 01:08 AM | Send Email entry |