The Tender Mercies Of Horton Foote

Charles McNulty: “No matter how conniving, gossiping or suspicious those denizens of Harrison, Texas – the name he bestowed on his hometown of Wharton to protect the privacy of friends, family and neighbors – may have been, they were never insentient to the poetry of loneliness and loss, which were Foote’s twin themes and the ground that made him an American Chekhov.”