Easterns and Westerns is bestselling novelist Glendon Swarthout's very last book and only short story collection. It includes 13 short stories and one unpublished novella (longer story), some of which have appeared earlier in national magazines like Esquire, Cosmopolitan, Redbook, and the Saturday Evening Post. One of these, "A Glass of Blessings," was an O'Henry Prize Short Story for 1960. Another story, "A Horse for Mrs. Custer," became a 1956 Western film for Columbia Pictures -- retitled 7th Cavalry, starring Randolph Scott and Barbara Hale. A 3rd story, "Mulligans", has been made into a hit short comedy film by the author's son and editor of this volume, Miles Swarthout. "Mulligans" stars Tippi Hedren and Marcia Rodd and has played in 40 film festivals around the world and aired numerous times on the Women's Entertainment (WE) cable channel. But 6 of these short stories are appearing for the very first time in print.
This collection also includes a brief autobiography Glendon wrote, plus his short speech to the Western Writers of America upon receiving their Lifetime Achievement Award in 1991, the year before he died. Glendon's son, Miles, has written an Afterword covering his father's literary career and placing these stories in the context of Glendon's novels, including the short stories which prefigured two of his most famous books -- Where The Boys Are and Bless the Beasts and Children.
Glendon Swarthout had the widest literary range of any American author of his generation, writing 16 novels, which ranged from dramas to comedies to romances and mysteries, plus another 6 novellas for young adults with his wife, Kathryn. Many of his novels became international bestsellers and book club editions, reprinted in paperback editions innumerable times. You will find them in bookstores and libraries all over the world.
Dr. Swarthout's stories have also proven to be quite filmable, as examplified by the 2 stories in this collection which have already been filmed. Dip into these tales, from dramas to tragedies to laugh-out-loud comedies, about everybody from teenagers in a bloody mess on their high school graduation night, to college kids on summer vacation, to middle-aged baseball players in spring training, to aging golf widows on a midnight bender and decide for yourself just how good a storyteller Glendon was, with an amazing range of literary styles and subjects. You're in for a treat, enjoying a fine sampling of fiction by one of the 20th century's very best storytellers.