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The Dog of the South

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Originally published
  
1979

Genre
  
Fiction

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Author
  
Charles Portis

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Charles Portis books, Fiction books

The Dog of the South is a 1979 novel by Charles Portis.

Plot summary

Ray Midge's wife, Norma, has run off with Guy Dupree, her ex-husband – in Ray's Ford Torino. From reading credit card receipts, Ray learns the couple are in Mexico. He packs up a Colt Cobra and goes after them, determined to get back his car (and his wife, maybe).

Jack Wilkie, bail bondsman, is also after Dupree. Ray does not tell Jack about Mexico, because Ray wants to get his car back alone. Jack figures out this deception and follows Ray out of town. Ray is able to ditch Jack when Jack gets drunk in Laredo and again when Jack's car breaks down in Mexico.

In Laredo, Ray is inspired to ditch drunken Jack, when an old clown gives Ray a card that says, “Kwitcherbellyachin”. He has no problems crossing the Mexican border with his Colt Cobra. The receipts lead him to The Hotel Mogador in San Miguel. Norma and Dupree are not there. He figures they have gone to Dupree's farm in Belize.

In San Miguel, Ray meets Dr. Reo Symes, who needs a ride to Belize. Symes' mother lives there and Symes wishes to ask for the zoning rights to an island she owns. Ray and Symes travel together to Belize. They do not get along.

In Belize, Ray finds Dupree's farm with the help of a kid named “Webster Spooner”. Ray confronts Dupree. The confrontation mostly consists of harsh words from both sides. Norma is no longer with Dupree and Dupree has sold Ray's car. Ray finds his car scrapped in an auto-parts store, but he decides the trip was never about the car anyway.

A hurricane hits Honduras. After the chaos, Ray is in a hospital. This is where he finally finds Norma. She is sick, and Ray nurses her back to health. The two return to Texas together. A few months later, Norma leaves again. This time – Ray does not go after her.

References

The Dog of the South Wikipedia