This book contains fifty interviews with Texas writers, including one interview with a dead writer, the pulp hero Robert E. Howard (author of the Conan books, etc.). It\u27s actually Howard\u27s biographer who\u27s interviewed, which is odd and conveys a significance that\u27s unwarranted. The book is also a bit Austin-centric, as twenty of the authors live in the capital city
Like the work of art it documents, Terry Allen\u27s book is a multifaceted, multimedia chronicle of ...
Morris\u27s subjects include a handful of very well-known writers: Amy Tan, Thomas McGuane, Ron Hans...
Over the years John Graves, Texas\u27s most noted environmental writer, has lamented time wasted on ...
This book contains fifty interviews with Texas writers, including one interview with a dead writ...
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...
For Notes from Texas, W. C. Jameson compiles essay responses from esteemed veterans of the Texas wri...
Don Graham sets out in State of Minds to address two threats he sees to the literary landscape of Te...
The Texas Book is an extensive-and exhaustive- collection of essays about the University of Texas at...
The University of North Texas Press has launched a new series of criticaVbiographical studies of Tex...
Those of us who teach college courses in Texas literature have need of a scholarly study-a critical ...
That music has the power to captivate the human imagination and propel individuals into new areas of...
According to T. Lindsay Baker, a ghost town is a town for which the reason for being no longer exis...
The upper West Texas area is a huge region of the southern Great Plains. Including the Rolling Plain...
At its widest point, Texas measures some 850 miles across. EI Paso, in the extreme west, is closer t...
Like the work of art it documents, Terry Allen\u27s book is a multifaceted, multimedia chronicle of ...
Morris\u27s subjects include a handful of very well-known writers: Amy Tan, Thomas McGuane, Ron Hans...
Over the years John Graves, Texas\u27s most noted environmental writer, has lamented time wasted on ...
This book contains fifty interviews with Texas writers, including one interview with a dead writ...
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...
For Notes from Texas, W. C. Jameson compiles essay responses from esteemed veterans of the Texas wri...
Don Graham sets out in State of Minds to address two threats he sees to the literary landscape of Te...
The Texas Book is an extensive-and exhaustive- collection of essays about the University of Texas at...
The University of North Texas Press has launched a new series of criticaVbiographical studies of Tex...
Those of us who teach college courses in Texas literature have need of a scholarly study-a critical ...
That music has the power to captivate the human imagination and propel individuals into new areas of...
According to T. Lindsay Baker, a ghost town is a town for which the reason for being no longer exis...
The upper West Texas area is a huge region of the southern Great Plains. Including the Rolling Plain...
At its widest point, Texas measures some 850 miles across. EI Paso, in the extreme west, is closer t...
Like the work of art it documents, Terry Allen\u27s book is a multifaceted, multimedia chronicle of ...
Morris\u27s subjects include a handful of very well-known writers: Amy Tan, Thomas McGuane, Ron Hans...
Over the years John Graves, Texas\u27s most noted environmental writer, has lamented time wasted on ...