- Buffalo Girls
"Buffalo Girls" is a 1990 novel written by American author
Larry McMurtry aboutCalamity Jane (Martha Jane Canary, 185?-1903). It is written in the novel prose style mixed with a series of letters from Calamity Jane to her daughter. In her letters, Calamity describes herself as being a drunken hellraiser but never an outlaw. Her letters also describe her larger-than-life cohorts.McMurtry's ability for characterization and storytelling shines as he depicts gritty events and relationships in the life of fur trappers, cowboys, soldiers, prostitutes, and Indians as the Wild West fades away changing their way of life. The characters struggle, and many fail, to adapt to the settling of the West. In an effort to adapt and relive the Wild West, many of the characters, along with Calamity Jane, resort to performing in
Bill Cody 's Wild West show. They exploit and are exploited by their frontier lifestyle, before being defeated by it in the end.Film adaptation
"Buffalo Girls" was later the basis for the 1995
CBS made-for-TV movie starringAnjelica Huston as Calamity Jane andMelanie Griffith asDora DuFran .Wild Bill Hickock was played bySam Elliott andReba McEntire asAnnie Oakley withPeter Coyote asBuffalo Bill Cody .
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