Tom Dodge Talks About Texas

Tom Dodge Talks About Texas

Author: Tom Dodge

Publisher: Taylor Trade Publications

Published: 2000-04-26

Total Pages: 265

ISBN-13: 1556227795

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Tom Dodge Talks About Texas

Tom Dodge Talks About Texas

Author: Tom Dodge

Publisher: Taylor Trade Publications

Published: 2000-04-26

Total Pages: 265

ISBN-13: 1461662273

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Tom Dodge is at his best when he talks about Texas. This collection of writings over the past decade includes his most poignant and provocative National Public Radio vignettes as well as longer pieces from newspapers and magazines. Here are the wry, sometimes ironic, observations on all things Texas his listeners are used to. His insights include a unique analysis of junkyards, railroads, bookstores, horned toads, sandy-land farms, and his grandmother's homemade grape jelly.


Singin' a Lonesome Song

Singin' a Lonesome Song

Author: Gary Brown

Publisher: Taylor Trade Publishing

Published: 2001-01-25

Total Pages: 272

ISBN-13: 1461625629

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Texas convicts and inmates have made the Texas prison system the most colorful in the world over the past 150 years. T


Lawmen of the Old West

Lawmen of the Old West

Author: Del Cain

Publisher: Taylor Trade Publications

Published: 2001-01-16

Total Pages: 240

ISBN-13: 1556228341

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The lawmen in this book were serious offenders against the laws they had at one time sworn to uphold. Their skills were honed in range wars and family feuds and polished along the cattle trails, in the saloons and banks, and on the trains of the West. More than one kicked out their lives at the end of ropes strung up by citizens who were outraged by their abuse of the trust that went along with the badge they wore. These are their stories.


Lone Star Menagerie

Lone Star Menagerie

Author: Jim Harris

Publisher: Taylor Trade Publishing

Published: 2000-03-17

Total Pages: 264

ISBN-13: 0585262683

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There's more than one kind of Texas native-we share our magnificent state with numerous other species some with four legs or more and some with no legs at all. Naturalist Jim Harris has studied most of them, and in Lone Star Menagerie he shares some little-known facts, fascinating tales, and amusing personal experiences with these creatures that we live alongside.


Jon McConal's Texas

Jon McConal's Texas

Author: Jon McConal

Publisher: Taylor Trade Publishing

Published: 2002-02-26

Total Pages: 288

ISBN-13: 1461625688

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Jon McConal, longtime columnist for the Fort Worth Star-Telegram, takes readers on a trip back through years of writing about Texas-its history, people, and unusual places.


Literary Fort Worth

Literary Fort Worth

Author: Judy Alter

Publisher: Texas Christian University Press

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 448

ISBN-13:

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Aware that some may see the title of this volume as an oxymoron, James Ward Lee argues in his "Argumentative Introduction" that for more than a century Fort Worth writers have written well about a city too often dismissed as a semi-rural cow town. Writers have celebrated its world of cattle and oil, to be sure, but many have seen other sides of Fort Worth--the country club set, the literati, the artists and artisans, the musicians, the intellectuals, and the whole minority sub-culture that has given a cosmopolitan tone to the Queen City of the Prairies. Fort Worth is in many ways the most typical of Texas cities--proud of its slogan of "Cowtown and Culture." People mingle as easily at the new Bass Hall, with its world-class visiting entertainers and the Van Cliburn Piano Competition, as they do at the White Elephant Saloon or the Cowtown Coliseum. They visit a museum complex unrivalled anywhere in the world for a city Fort Worth's size, and they attend the Southwest Exposition and Livestock Show. Lee and Judy Alter, both Fort Worth residents and well-known writers themselves, found passages in novels, short stories, and poetry that caught the city's atmosphere and odd bits of its history. And they found that some of the best writing done about Cowtown is journalistic rather than what is usually considered literary. There are articles by current and former members of the staff of the Fort Worth Star-Telegram and one particularly poignant piece about the last day of the old Fort Worth Press. Literary Fort Worth is a literary smorgasbord, with something to appeal to almost any reader's taste. And literary? You bet!


Oedipus Road

Oedipus Road

Author: Tom Dodge

Publisher: TCU Press

Published: 1996

Total Pages: 228

ISBN-13: 9780875651538

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On March 30, 1992, Tom Dodge lost his stepfather and inherited the duty of caring for his mother, a woman he confesses he never got to know. Suddenly he was confronted with the extent to which she had slipped into the fog of Alzheimer's. During his childhood, Dodge was never allowed to bring up the topic of his birth, but his mind whirled with questions: Who was my real father? Where was he? Who am I? Now, even if he summoned the courage to ask for the truth, would she be able to tell him? This memoir, interweaving the twin themes of adult responsiblity for a parent suffering from Alzheimer's and the search for a birth parent, is a painful account, raw with emotion, of an alienated adolescence. But it is also a nostalgic look back at life in small-town Texas in the 1940s and 1950s, a life where young boys frolicked in the swimming hole and worked in the family garden. Oedipus Road is a timeless and timely, funny and heart-breaking, evocative account of one man's journey down the road of self-discovery.


A Walk Across Texas

A Walk Across Texas

Author: Jon McConal

Publisher: Texas A&M University Press

Published: 2013-05-31

Total Pages: 250

ISBN-13: 0875654703

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Part travelogue, part natural history, and part documentary, A Walk across Texas is the record of three friends’ journey from the Panhandle to Granbury—a 450-mile walk across West Texas. Jon McConal and his two friends, Eddie Lane and Norm Snyder, hiked for twenty-eight days through the less traveled byways of the Texas outlands, and in the process they encountered a world that is now as foreign to most Americans as the Taj Mahal. Researching places they wanted to see in advance, the trio selected a route that crossed as many creeks and rivers as possible and offered amenable campsites. Not young men, McConal, Lane, and Snyder conquered the harsh environment of West Texas, dealing with blisters and backaches, severe weather and low blood sugar while still remaining friends. Along the way they met unique local characters and visited out-of-the-ordinary sites. With his seasoned journalist’s eye, McConal blends personal interviews and keen descriptions of the countryside they trekked. As he spins the narrative of their journey, local legends, histories, flora, and fauna unfold.