Rooster cogburn biography
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Rooster: The Life and Times of the Real Rooster Cogburn, the Man Who Inspired True Grit
Brett Cogburn.. Kensington, $14 trade paper (p) ISBN
The real-life Franklin "Rooster" Cogburn was a cowboy, moonshiner, and outlaw in Arkansas and Oklahoma in the late s; on the silver screen, John Wayne and Jeff Bridges played varyingly fictionalized versions of the hardscrabble frontiersman in the and film adaptations of Charles Portis' novel True Grit. Here, Rooster's great-grandson explores the life and times of his rabblerousing forebear in detail that occasionally overwhelms, but mostly entertains. Originally from the Scottish Lowlands, "the Cogburn clan" immigrated to America early in the nation's history, and they quickly took on the mantel of archetypal pioneers%E2%80%94their crest featured a fighting rooster and "[t]he only authority [they] recognized was God and a gun." An imposing figure with an indomitable personality, a deadly aim, and an intense dislike for whiskey-taxing "tyrant[s]," Rooster lived life as he saw fit and gave lawmen a run for their money. Fans of frontier arcana will revel in Cogburn's readable prose and lively characters. (Sept.)
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Reviewed on: 08/13/
Genre: Nonfiction
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Rooster Cogburn (character)
Fictional character
Fictional character
Reuben J. "Rooster" Cogburn is a fictional character who first appeared in the Charles Portis novel True Grit.
Biography
[edit]Reuben Cogburn was born on July 15, , according to the tombstone in the John Wayne adaptation, though the character in the novel is about 39 . Cogburn was a veteran of the American Civil War who served under Confederate guerrilla leader William Quantrill, where Cogburn lost his eye. He was married first to an Illinois woman who left him to return to her first husband after bearing Cogburn a single, extremely clumsy son, Horace (of whom Cogburn says, "He never liked me anyway"). Cogburn is described as a "fearless, one-eyed United States Marshal who never knew a dry day in his life." He was "the toughest marshal" working the Indian Territory on behalf of Judge Isaac C. Parker,[1] the real-life judge of the United States District Court for the Western District of Arkansas (having criminal jurisdiction in the Indian Territory, as the bailiff repeatedly announces in both films). When Cogburn goes to court in "Rooster Cogburn," it shows that Cogburn shot a total of 64 men in eight years, killing 60 (by the film's end, it was 70 shot, and 66 killed), all of whom h