Proper noun
McMurtry (plural McMurtrys)
A surname.
As McMurtry adeptly shows, Custer may have the last laugh, as his name is still recalled while those of the Cheyenne and Sioux at the battle have all but disappeared. Source: Internet
As a young musician straight out of Texas, Radney Foster spent the lengthy drives in between tour stops reading the likes of John Steinbeck, Larry McMurtry, and Harper Lee. Source: Internet
A major discovery of what book collectors and dealers call Americana once again demonstrated that “anything can be anywhere,” as Larry McMurtry wrote. Source: Internet
For the remainder of the decade, Voight would alternate between feature films and television movies, including a starring role in the 1993 miniseries Return to Lonesome Dove, a continuation of Larry McMurtry 's western saga, 1989's Lonesome Dove. Source: Internet
He also attended Stanford University’s creative writing program as a Wallace Stegner Fellow, studying under Wallace Stegner in a seminar that included Edward Abbey, Larry McMurtry, Wallace Robert Stone, Ernest Gaines, Tillie Olsen and Ken Kesey. Source: Internet
It was at Stanford that Stegner started the creative writing program and nurtured a whole galaxy of supernova talents, including Edward Abbey, Ernest Gaines, George V. Higgins, Ken Kesey, Gordon Lish, Larry McMurtry. Source: Internet