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作       者:Russell, Mary Doria

出  版  社:Ecco

出版时间:2015-03-03

字       数:75.8万

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From the bestselling, award-winning author of Doc, The Sparrow, and A Thread of Grace comes Epitaph, a richly detailed novel of the infamous gunfight at the O.K. Corral and the making of the mythology that surrounds it to this dayA deeply divided nation. Vicious politics. A shamelessly partisan media. A president scorned by half the populace. Smuggling and gang warfare along the Mexican border. Armed citizens willing to stand their ground and take law into their own hands . . .That was America in 1881.All those forces came to bear on the afternoon of October 26, when Doc Holliday and the three Earp brothers faced off against the Clantons and the McLaurys in Tombstone, Arizona. It should have been a simple misdemeanor arrest. But thirty seconds and thirty bullets later, three officers were wounded and three citizens lay dead in the dirt.Wyatt Earp was the last man standing—the only one unscathed. The lies began before the smoke cleared, but the gunfight at the O.K. Corral would soon become central to American beliefs about frontier justice in the Old West.Mary Doria Russell has unearthed the Homeric tragedy buried beneath 130 years of mythology, misrepresentation, and sheer indifference to fact. Epic and intimate, Epitaph gives voice to the real men and women whose lives were changed forever by those fatal thirty seconds in Tombstone. At its heart is the woman behind the myth: Josephine Sarah Marcus, who loved Wyatt Earp for almost half a century and who carefully chipped away at the truth until she had crafted the heroic legend that would become the epitaph she believed her husband deserved.
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Dedication

Epigraph

Author’s Note

Contents

Sing, Goddess, of Ruinous Wrath!

For the Sake of Helen: Princess, Prize

Since I went away and left my native land

A thousand ships

Ruin is strong and swift

You will never be lovelier than you are now

Handsome, Woman-Crazed Deceiver

Her luscious neck and ravishing breasts, the brilliance of her eyes

A man of many words

Hot thy love, hot thy hate

When Strife First Appears, She Is Small

Troy, a city built on riches

Cattle can be had for the raiding

Know when speech is proper and when silence

Few words, but very clear

Women of Troy

Wretched, headstrong girl!

You are right to blame me!

The peer of murderous mars

Clanless, Lawless, Homeless Men

Beneath the sun and starry skies

This reckless courage will destroy you

Stay your anger and keep clear from fighting

Better for me to die

Portents of Battle

All beguilements and loveliness

Black blood flowed from his wounds

Men steeped in quarrel and contention

His slave girl or his wedded wife

The Ache of Longing Mounted

No joy for us in the sumptuous feast

A virtuous man

Caress with gentle words

I wish I were the wife of a better man

My heart is balanced between two paths

Amid Jutting Cliffs and Steep Ravines

Better than night for a thief

Rumor went blazing among them

Come after me full-tilt and run me down

Thus the Gods Have Spun the Threads

Wouldst thou rob me of my prize?

This one is a fool, and will pay for it one day

The season of spring came on

Bitch that I am—a cause of evil and a curse!

The People of Troy Cried Out in Fear

A seething flood of flame rolled closer

Here we will stand our ground!

Would that this frailty had afflicted someone else!

Ah, if you and I could escape this fray!

Dense the Battle-Haze That Engulfs the Brave

Strife strides across the earth

Drunkard! Dog-faced, quivering, deer-hearted coward!

Respite in war is all too brief

No time for speeches now. ’Tis time to fight!

On they strode, like a consuming fire

Payment for My Brother’s Blood

Headlong destruction swings our way

Confusion joins the fight

What atonement for blood spilt upon the earth?

Cut down through their own reckless folly

The Gods Will Deal Death to Those Who Kill

Those left alive after hateful carnage

The bravest is hit. The best will die.

O, my brother! I have been the death of you!

Wretched mortals! They live in grief.

Now There Will Be Killing Until the Score Is Paid

A heart-devouring anger

A brutal, indecent slaughter

Stir up strength to battle on!

I will be called coward and a man of no worth

This Is the Poison of Deep Grief

Come back from the battle and the dread affray

My pride and glory die, but the life that’s left me will be long

Who in Future Will Speak Well of You?

Walking in Ruin’s Trail

Pile up your riches and your luxury

Say the prayers. Heal the wounds.

On the sad threshold of old age

Now Let Me Win Noble Renown!

Give the bard his share of honor

The stroke of death will not come quickly

For Generations Still Unborn, He Will Live in Song

One generation dies away, another rises up

Overpowered by memories, both men gave way to grief

Acknowledgments

About the Author

Also by Mary Doria Russell

Credits

Copyright

About the Publisher

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