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Brokeback Mountain short story in Oct 13, 1997 "New Yorker" - Images

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mvansand76:
Wow, this was great to see, thanks for posting!  :-*

Ellemeno:
Wow, I missed this til now.  Let's sticky it for its anniversary.  Cruising through, I notice there are some changes in the names of Ennis's places of employment.  Thank you, Jenny for thinking of looking for this, and posting it for us.  Clarissa

Toast:
The New Yorker Magazine

Just a note to remind everyone that it was on October 13, 1997
NINE YEARS AGO
that Annie Proulx saw the publication of
Brokeback Mountain
in this edition of The New Yorker Magazine.

since then it has appeared in their magazine as
a movie review,
a spoken word recording by Suzy Amis
and grist for their cartoons

What if I dont want to be Jack or Ennis.


Thank You Annie and The  New Yorker
for getting Brokeback off to a start.

I was about to post this and I got the scans of the actual pages
Thanks
Toast

RebelWithASmile:
Its such a amazing tale that i can not articulate. I really don't fathom how Annie Proulx came up with Brokeback Mountain, what made her think of the imagery or the symbols, or the ambiguties, or anything? Its so complex in some ways, but in simple in others. I'm losing my Brokeback grip

but theres still a part of me that is very attached to the story

Front-Ranger:
Is it my imagination, or does the New Yorker have some sort of strategy to mention Brokeback in every issue? This week it was in a story about research on gay sheep.

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