Horseman, Pass By

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Horseman, Pass By, is the first novel written by Pulitzer Prize-winning author Larry McMurtry. The 1961 western portrays life on a cattle ranch from the perspective of young narrator Lonnie Bannon. Set in post-World War II Texas, the Bannon ranch is owned by Lonnie's venerable grandfather, Homer Bannon. Homer's ruthless stepson, Hud, stands as the primary antagonist of the novel. The novel inspired the film Hud starring Paul Newman as the title character.

The title of the novel derives from the epitaph on the tombstone of Nobel Prize-winning Irish poet William Butler Yeats, which reads: "Cast a cold eye on life, on death; horseman, pass by!"