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"He tips his hat and mounts his horse

And turns down all reward, of course

The setting sun completes a fond cliche."
Ookla the Mok, "Hollywood's Ending"
"The West has contributed much to our way of life, but among all its contributions one stands out as the most significant. Since time immemorial, men have had to do what they've had to do. And until the nineteenth century, men did what they had to do, and went home--back to the same four walls, the same nagging wife, the same mundane concerns. But the invention of the sunset changed all that. With the development of the modern Western sunset, heroes finally had something to ride off into, something awe-inspiring, something remote, something worthy of the men who built the West."
Narrator of Peter Schickele's Hornsmoke: A Horse Opera