Award-winning New
Mexico author Max Evans dies days before his 96th
birthday
Albuquerque
Journal
By Ollie Reed Jr.
August 27, 2020
Max Evans, a New
Mexico author who wrote “The Rounders” and “The Hi Lo
Country,” has died.
Evans, author of more than two dozen works of fiction and
nonfiction, including “The King of Taos,” a novel published this year by the University of New Mexico
Press, died Wednesday in hospice care at Albuquerque’s Raymond G. Murphy VA Medical
Center.
Survivors include Pat, his wife of 71 years, and their twin
daughters, Sheryl and Charlotte.
Evans, an Albuquerque
resident since 1967, would have been 96 on Saturday. He had been hospitalized
since falling at home and breaking a hip on June 19.
Evans’ novel “The Rounders,” a riotous tale about two
beat-up cowboys and a maniac-wild roan horse named Old Fooler, was made into a
1965 movie starring Glenn Ford and Henry Fonda. His 1961 novel “The Hi Lo
Country,” the story of two hard-living, hell-raising cowboy pals who fall in
love with the same woman, who also happens to be married, became a 1998 film
with Woody Harrelson, Billy Crudup and Patricia Arquette in the leading roles.
In 1990, Evans was presented the Western Writers of America
Saddleman Award for outstanding contributions to the American West, and in
2015, he was inducted into the WWA Hall of Fame.
He was the recipient of two WWA Spur Awards for excellence
in Western writing and three literary awards presented by the National Cowboy &
Western Heritage Museum in Oklahoma
City.
EVANS, Max
Born: 8/29/1925,
Ropes, Texas, U.S.A.
Died: 8/26/2020, Albuquerque, New
Mexico, U.S.A.
Max Evans’
westerns – author.
Southwest Wind – 1958 [author]
Long John Dunn of Taos:
From Texas – 1959 [author]
The Rounders – 1960 [author]
The Hi Lo Country – 1961 [author]
The Rounders – 1965 [writer]
The Rounders (TV) – 1966-1967 [writer]
Shadow of Thunder – 1969 [author]
The Ballad of Cable Hogue – 1970 (Webb Seely)
My Pardner - 1972
Bobby Jack Smith, You Dirty Coward - 1974
The Great wedding – 1983 [author]
The Mountain
of Gold – 1983 [author]
Rounders 3 – 1990 [author]
Film Director Sam
Peckinpah: Madman and Genius – 1991 [author]
The Hi Lo Country – 1998 [writer]
Bluefeather Fellini – 1993 [author]
Bluefeather Fellini
in the Sacred Realm – 1994 [author]
Spinning Sun,
Grinning Moon: Novellas – 1995 [author]
Faraway Blue – 1999 [author]
Madam Millie:
Bordellos from Silver City to Ketchikan
– 2002 [author]
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