Like the work of art it documents, Terry Allen\u27s book is a multifaceted, multimedia chronicle of growing up in postwar west Texas. Allen, a visual artist and musician from Lubbock, is known for sprawling narrative epics conveyed through drawings, sculptures, assemblages, tableaux, written texts, music, and performances. Leaping back and forth across the decades, Dugout is loosely based on his parents\u27 stories of their hardscrabble lives in the early twentieth century and the widespread fear of Martians, Communists, polio, Thalidomide, and The Bomb during Allen\u27s own adolescence. The language of the 1950\u27s West Texas living room, he writes, is nerve wracking
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In the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, tent shows traveled throughout much of the Uni...
Like the work of art it documents, Terry Allen\u27s book is a multifaceted, multimedia chronicle of ...
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The title of this collection of eleven essays comes from Glancy\u27s paraphrase of William Heyen\u27...
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Michael Forsberg’s magnificent photos of land, animals, and people compelled me initially to turn pa...
This book contains fifty interviews with Texas writers, including one interview with a dead writ...
Conquistadors and cowboys, Indians and Exodusters - to say nothing of such luminaries in the pantheo...
In the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, tent shows traveled throughout much of the Uni...
Like the work of art it documents, Terry Allen\u27s book is a multifaceted, multimedia chronicle of ...
Throughout much of the twentieth century, Texas literature, like that of other Great Plains states, ...
An Alabaman by birth, James Ward Lee is well positioned to understand a basic fallacy about Texas\u2...
As the millennium turned, Texas\u27s Light Crust Doughboys approached seventy years of (almost) cont...
Douglas Bamforth and his colleagues demonstrate in this edited volume the valuable role in modern ar...
As a biologist, Theodore Sargent has taken a different approach to the life and work of Massachusett...
This is a coffee-table book about a two-parcel ranch in the Plains of the Texas Panhandle owned by b...
Texas Rangeland presents an unusual series of photographs of cattle interspersed with commentary by ...
In 1922 a white physician working on the Northern Cheyenne Reservation began taking photographs of t...
The title of this collection of eleven essays comes from Glancy\u27s paraphrase of William Heyen\u27...
Archaeology is often described as detective work. In this detailed exploration of the High Plains of...
Michael Forsberg’s magnificent photos of land, animals, and people compelled me initially to turn pa...
This book contains fifty interviews with Texas writers, including one interview with a dead writ...
Conquistadors and cowboys, Indians and Exodusters - to say nothing of such luminaries in the pantheo...
In the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, tent shows traveled throughout much of the Uni...