Larry McMurtry
![Author photo on the [[book jacket]] of his novel ''[[The Last Picture Show]]'', 1966](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/3/3e/Larry_McMurtry_Photo_Last_Picture_Show_1966.png)
His 1985 Pulitzer Prize-winning novel ''Lonesome Dove'' was adapted into a television miniseries that earned 18 Emmy Award nominations (seven wins). The subsequent three novels in his ''Lonesome Dove'' series were adapted as three more miniseries, earning eight more Emmy nominations. McMurtry and co-writer Diana Ossana adapted the screenplay for ''Brokeback Mountain'' (2005), which earned eight Academy Award nominations with three wins, including McMurtry and Ossana for Best Adapted Screenplay. In 2014, McMurtry received the National Humanities Medal.
In Tracy Daugherty's 2023 biography of McMurtry, the biographer quotes critic Dave Hickey as saying about McMurtry:
"Larry is a writer, and it's kind of like being a critter. If you leave a cow alone, he'll eat grass. If you leave Larry alone, he'll write books. When he's in public, he may say hello and goodbye, but otherwise he is just resting, getting ready to go write."Provided by Wikipedia