
True Grit
by Charles Portis (1968)
Like 'The Sisters Brothers', this western features sharp dialogue and a compelling, unconventional protagonist.

by Patrick deWitt (2011)
The Sisters Brothers is a violent, lustful, hung-over and hilarious odyssey through the underworld of the 1850s frontier. Hermann Kermit Warm is going to Eli and Charlie Sisters can be counted on for that. Though Eli has never shared his brother’s penchant for whiskey and killing, he’s never known anything else. On the road to Warm’s gold-mining claim outside San Francisco — and from the back of his long-suffering one-eyed horse — Eli struggles to make sense of his life without abandoning the job he’s sworn to do. Author Patrick deWitt doffs his hat to the classic Western, and then transforms it into a comic tour-de-force with an unforgettable narrative voice that captures all the absurdity, melancholy, and grit of the West — and of these two brothers, bound to each other by blood and scars and love.
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by Charles Portis (1968)
Like 'The Sisters Brothers', this western features sharp dialogue and a compelling, unconventional protagonist.

by Larry McMurtry (1985)
This epic western shares the rich character development and evocative atmosphere found in 'The Sisters Brothers'.

by Michael Punke (2002)
Echoing 'The Sisters Brothers', this historical novel offers a raw and unforgiving look at frontier life.

by John Williams (1960)
Similar to 'The Sisters Brothers', this western explores the gritty realities of the frontier with beautiful prose.

by Cormac McCarthy (1985)
This dark western, like 'The Sisters Brothers', delves into the brutal and often darkly humorous aspects of the West.
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