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The Misfits
The Misfits
Author: Arthur Miller
A novel written by the famous playwrighr to be directly turned into a movie which starred Miller's wife, Marilyn Monroe. The pair divorced shortly before the premier and Marilyn killed herself a few months later. — Three outmoded cowboys in the modern west[including Clark Gable and Montgomery Clift] drift into the life of a beautiful divorcee. — T...  more »
ISBN: 221815
Publication Date: 1/1961
Pages: 223
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Publisher: Dell
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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The Misfits is the story of three cowboys, trying to live a dying way of life out in the Nevada desert, and Roslyn, a beautiful divorcee who enchants them.

The cowboys convince Roslyn to come with them when they round up wild horses. Once she finds out they intend to sell the horses for dog food, Roslyn lashes out, not understanding how men who seem so kind and loving on the surface could do something as cruel as to kill the animals, simply so they do not have to deal with wages (ie getting a job).

The ending is one full of hope, however, as Roslyn comes to realize that the cowboys, the horses, their life in Nevada and even herself, are all misfits.

FYI to the reader, this book is written in a fiction book format rather than as a script (as one would have assumed Arthur Miller would have done since he wrote this for the screen)-but this does not detract from the beauty of the story at all, so read away and enjoy the superb storytelling.


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