Woodrow don't mention nothing he can keep from mentioning. You couldn't call him a mentioner.
by Larry McMurtry (0 Reviews)
In Larry McMurtry's "Lonesome Dove," the character Woodrow is portrayed as someone who refrains from discussing certain topics, deliberately choosing when and how to communicate. His selective silence indicates a deeper complexity, suggesting he prefers to keep some thoughts and feelings private rather than sharing everything on his mind. This nuanced communication style defines his interactions with others and adds depth to his character. The quote highlights Woodrow's reticence and elusiveness,...
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