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I share my brother Ted's late life discovery of the Western as a favorite genre.

I should also mention that our Mexican great-grandfather and grandfather actually were cowboys--vaqueros--though that was already long in the past by the time we were born.

In fact, our great-grandfather Juan Jesus Ortiz was shot and killed in a bar in Lost Cabin, Wyoming. Both of his sons were soon supporting their mother by riding cattle drives. Our grandfather quit life on the range and ended up in Los Angeles.

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If you've watched "Death Of Stalin", you'll know that he was a fan of western movies. My guess is that Stalin got out of them what he needed to think that he, too, wore a white hat.

Louis L'Amour's memoir, "Education of a Wandering Man", describes a character about as close as one gets to moral unambiguity. Louis came of age during The Great Depression. That event was about as challenging as it gets in modern times to existential survival, and where Mr. L'Amour found his moral clarity in it.

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