"But the western as a literary form left us with another legacy. No
other region of the nation produced a comparable genre of formulaic,
relentlessly aggrandizing whitewash--and it has stigmatized all
subsequent writers from (and those writing about) this part of the
country. To say one is a "western writer," or that this is a "western
story," is to automatically raise a doubt as to its long-term merit as
literature."
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