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  1. John Graves, Writer
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    Erschienen: [2021]
    Verlag:  University of Texas Press, Austin

    Frontmatter -- Contents -- Preface -- Introduction -- PART ONE. Talking with John Graves -- The Writer John Graves Symposium -- An Interview with John Graves -- PART TWO. Friends -- John -- John Graves: A Tribute -- John Graves Tribute, November 11,... mehr

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    Frontmatter -- Contents -- Preface -- Introduction -- PART ONE. Talking with John Graves -- The Writer John Graves Symposium -- An Interview with John Graves -- PART TWO. Friends -- John -- John Graves: A Tribute -- John Graves Tribute, November 11, 2000 -- John Graves: From Prairie Gothic: The Story of a West Texas Family -- Texas Past, Texas Present -- The Golden Age of John Graves -- PART THREE. Works -- Haunted Landscapes: The Ecology of Story in John Graves’ Texas -- Goodbye to a River and American: Environmental Literature -- Two Approaches to Ecology and Gender in Goodbye to a River -- Boys’ Stories: Beverly Lowry, John Graves, and the (Male) Texas Literary Tradition in The Perfect Sonya -- Of Dachshunds and Dashes: Subjects and Style in E. B. White and John Graves -- Brazos Bildungsroman: John Graves and Texas in Transition in Goodbye to a River -- Contested Landscapes: John Graves’ Meditations on Hard Scrabble Texas History and Ecosystems -- Kindred Spirits: John Graves and Texas Monthly -- Auroras of Autumn: John Graves’ Valedictions -- Bibliography -- Notes on Contributors -- Index Renowned for Goodbye to a River, his now-classic meditation on the natural and human history of Texas, as well as for his masterful ability as a prose stylist, John Graves has become the dean of Texas letters for a legion of admiring readers and fellow writers. Yet apart from his own largely autobiographical works, including Hard Scrabble, From a Limestone Ledge, and Myself and Strangers, surprisingly little has been written about Graves's life or his work. John Graves, Writer seeks to fill that gap with interviews, appreciations, and critical essays that offer many new insights into the man himself, as well as the themes and concerns that animate his writing. The volume opens with the transcript of a revealing, often humorous symposium session in which Graves responds to comments and stories from his old friend Sam Hynes, his former student and contemporary art critic Dave Hickey, and co-editor Mark Busby. Following this is a more formal interview of Graves by Dave Hamrick, who draws the author out on issues relating to each of his major works. John Graves's friends Bill Wittliff, Rick Bass, Bill Broyles, John R. Erickson, Bill Harvey, and James Ward Lee speak to the powerful influence that Graves has had on fellow writers. In addition to these personal observations, nine scholars analyze essential aspects of Graves's work. These include the place of Goodbye to a River within environmental literature and how its writing was a rite of passage for its author; Graves as a prose stylist and a literary, rather than polemical, writer; the ways in which Graves's major works present different aspects of a single narrative about our relationship to the land; the question of gender in Graves's work; and Graves's sometimes contentious relationship with Texas Monthly magazine. Mark Busby introduces the volume with a critical overview of Graves's life and work, and Don Graham concludes it with a discussion of Graves's reception and literary reputation. A bibliography of works by and about Graves rounds out the book. John Graves, Writer confirms Graves's stature not only within Texas letters, but also within American environmental writing, where Graves deserves to be more widely known

     

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  2. State of minds
    Texas culture and its discontents
    Autor*in: Graham, Don
    Erschienen: 2011
    Verlag:  University of Texas Press, Austin [Tex.]

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    pt. 1. Texas -- pt. 2. Culture -- pt. 3. Discontents

  3. State of Minds
    Texas Culture and Its Discontents
    Autor*in: Graham, Don
    Erschienen: 2014
    Verlag:  University of Texas Press, Austin ; [ProQuest], [Ann Arbor, Michigan]

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  4. State of Minds
    Texas Culture and Its Discontents
    Autor*in: Graham, Don
    Erschienen: [2011]; ©2011
    Verlag:  University of Texas Press, Austin ; Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin

    John Steinbeck once famously wrote that "Texas is a state of mind." For those who know it well, however, the Lone Star State is more than one mind-set, more than a collection of clichés, more than a static stereotype. There are minds in Texas, Don... mehr

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    John Steinbeck once famously wrote that "Texas is a state of mind." For those who know it well, however, the Lone Star State is more than one mind-set, more than a collection of clichés, more than a static stereotype. There are minds in Texas, Don Graham asserts, and some of the most important are the writers and filmmakers whose words and images have helped define the state to the nation, the world, and the people of Texas themselves. For many years, Graham has been critiquing Texas writers and films in the pages of Texas Monthly and other publications. In State of Minds, he brings together and updates essays he published between 1999 and 2009 to paint a unique, critical picture of Texas culture. In a strong personal voice-wry, humorous, and ironic-Graham offers his take on Texas literary giants ranging from J. Frank Dobie to Larry McMurtry and Cormac McCarthy and on films such as The Alamo, The Last Picture Show, and Brokeback Mountain. He locates the works he discusses in relation to time and place, showing how they sprang (or not) from the soil of Texas and thereby helped to define Texas culture for generations of readers and viewers-including his own younger self growing up on a farm in Collin County. Never shying from controversy and never dull, Graham's essays in State of Minds demolish the notion that "Texas culture" is an oxymoron.

     

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  5. State of Minds
    Texas Culture and Its Discontents
    Autor*in: Graham, Don
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    Frontmatter -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: The Ayes of Texas -- Part One. Texas -- Part Two. Culture -- Part Three. Discontents -- Bibliography -- Credits John Steinbeck once famously wrote that "Texas is a state of mind."... mehr

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    Frontmatter -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: The Ayes of Texas -- Part One. Texas -- Part Two. Culture -- Part Three. Discontents -- Bibliography -- Credits John Steinbeck once famously wrote that "Texas is a state of mind." For those who know it well, however, the Lone Star State is more than one mind-set, more than a collection of clichés, more than a static stereotype. There are minds in Texas, Don Graham asserts, and some of the most important are the writers and filmmakers whose words and images have helped define the state to the nation, the world, and the people of Texas themselves. For many years, Graham has been critiquing Texas writers and films in the pages of Texas Monthly and other publications. In State of Minds, he brings together and updates essays he published between 1999 and 2009 to paint a unique, critical picture of Texas culture. In a strong personal voice—wry, humorous, and ironic—Graham offers his take on Texas literary giants ranging from J. Frank Dobie to Larry McMurtry and Cormac McCarthy and on films such as The Alamo, The Last Picture Show, and Brokeback Mountain. He locates the works he discusses in relation to time and place, showing how they sprang (or not) from the soil of Texas and thereby helped to define Texas culture for generations of readers and viewers—including his own younger self growing up on a farm in Collin County. Never shying from controversy and never dull, Graham's essays in State of Minds demolish the notion that "Texas culture" is an oxymoron

     

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    Texas Culture and Its Discontents
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    John Steinbeck once famously wrote that "Texas is a state of mind." For those who know it well, however, the Lone Star State is more than one mind-set, more than a collection of clichés, more than a static stereotype. There are minds in Texas, Don... mehr

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    John Steinbeck once famously wrote that "Texas is a state of mind." For those who know it well, however, the Lone Star State is more than one mind-set, more than a collection of clichés, more than a static stereotype. There are minds in Texas, Don Graham asserts, and some of the most important are the writers and filmmakers whose words and images have helped define the state to the nation, the world, and the people of Texas themselves. For many years, Graham has been critiquing Texas writers and films in the pages of Texas Monthly and other publications. In State of Minds, he brings together and updates essays he published between 1999 and 2009 to paint a unique, critical picture of Texas culture. In a strong personal voice-wry, humorous, and ironic-Graham offers his take on Texas literary giants ranging from J. Frank Dobie to Larry McMurtry and Cormac McCarthy and on films such as The Alamo, The Last Picture Show, and Brokeback Mountain. He locates the works he discusses in relation to time and place, showing how they sprang (or not) from the soil of Texas and thereby helped to define Texas culture for generations of readers and viewers-including his own younger self growing up on a farm in Collin County. Never shying from controversy and never dull, Graham's essays in State of Minds demolish the notion that "Texas culture" is an oxymoron

     

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  7. John Graves, Writer

    Renowned for Goodbye to a River, his now-classic meditation on the natural and human history of Texas, as well as for his masterful ability as a prose stylist, John Graves has become the dean of Texas letters for a legion of admiring readers and... mehr

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    Renowned for Goodbye to a River, his now-classic meditation on the natural and human history of Texas, as well as for his masterful ability as a prose stylist, John Graves has become the dean of Texas letters for a legion of admiring readers and fellow writers. Yet apart from his own largely autobiographical works, including Hard Scrabble, From a Limestone Ledge, and Myself and Strangers, surprisingly little has been written about Graves's life or his work. John Graves, Writer seeks to fill that gap with interviews, appreciations, and critical essays that offer many new insights into the man himself, as well as the themes and concerns that animate his writing. The volume opens with the transcript of a revealing, often humorous symposium session in which Graves responds to comments and stories from his old friend Sam Hynes, his former student and contemporary art critic Dave Hickey, and co-editor Mark Busby. Following this is a more formal interview of Graves by Dave Hamrick, who draws the author out on issues relating to each of his major works. John Graves's friends Bill Wittliff, Rick Bass, Bill Broyles, John R. Erickson, Bill Harvey, and James Ward Lee speak to the powerful influence that Graves has had on fellow writers. In addition to these personal observations, nine scholars analyze essential aspects of Graves's work. These include the place of Goodbye to a River within environmental literature and how its writing was a rite of passage for its author; Graves as a prose stylist and a literary, rather than polemical, writer; the ways in which Graves's major works present different aspects of a single narrative about our relationship to the land; the question of gender in Graves's work; and Graves's sometimes contentious relationship with Texas Monthly magazine. Mark Busby introduces the volume with a critical overview of Graves's life and work, and Don Graham concludes it with a discussion of Graves's reception and literary reputation. A bibliography of works by and about Graves rounds out the book. John Graves, Writer confirms Graves's stature not only within Texas letters, but also within American environmental writing, where Graves deserves to be more widely known.

     

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    Beteiligt: Bass, Rick; Berry, Betsy; Broyles, William; Busby, Mark; Cook, Barbara J.; Dixon, Terrell; Erickson, John R.; Graham, Don; Graves, John; Hamrick, Dave; Harvey, Bill; Heaberlin, Dickie Maurice; Hickey, Dave; Hunt, Alex; Hynes, Sam; Langston, James; Lock, Cory; Slappey, Lisa; Ward Lee, James; Wittliff, Bill
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  8. Giant Country
    Essays on Texas
    Autor*in: Graham, Don
    Erschienen: 2013
    Verlag:  TCU Press, College Station

    In Giant Country Don Graham brings together a collection of lively, absorbing essays written over the past two decades. The collection begins with a twist on book introductions that sets the tone for the essays to come-a self-interview conducted... mehr

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    In Giant Country Don Graham brings together a collection of lively, absorbing essays written over the past two decades. The collection begins with a twist on book introductions that sets the tone for the essays to come-a self-interview conducted poolside at an eccentric Houston motel favored by regional rock bands. Over piña coladas the author works on his tan and discusses timeless Texas themes: the transition of the state from a rural to an urban world, the sense of a vanishing era, and the way that artists in literature and film represent a state both infectiously grand

     

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    Schlagworte: American literature -- Texas -- History and criticism; Graham, Don, 1940- -- Homes and haunts -- Texas; Texas -- Civilization; Texas -- In literature; Texas -- In motion pictures; Texas -- Intellectual life
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    Contents; Greed, Creed, and Me: The Author Interviews Himself by Way of an Introduction; Places; Filadelphia Story; The Ground Sense Necessary; Texas in 1940: The WPA Guide; Doing England; American Narratives; Giant Country; Pages; Cotton and Classicism: George Sessions Perry's Farm Novel; Katherine the Great; William Humphrey: Last of the Southern Belle-Lettrists; Pen Pals: Dobie, Bedichek, and Webb; John Graves and The Regionalist Enterprise; "Urban, by Cod": Billy Lee Brammer's Texas; Take My Sequel from the Wall: The Lonesome Dove Cycle; Polemics

    Palefaces and Redskins: A Literary SkirmishLand without Myth; or, Texas and the Mystique of Nostalgia; Anything for Larry; Paris, as in Texas; Puerto Vallarta Squeezed; What the World Wants to Know; Pictures; Moo-vie Cows: The Trail to Hollywood; The Big show: Autry's Artful Oater; Remembering the Alamo: The Story of the Texas Republic in Popular Culture; Nowhere Else But Southfork: What Texas Looks Like in the Movies; "Time-Traveling Through Texas": A Half-Centuy of Lone Star Movies on Video; Acknowledgments

  9. State of Minds
    Texas Culture and Its Discontents
    Autor*in: Graham, Don
    Erschienen: 2014
    Verlag:  University of Texas Press, Austin

    Intro -- Tbale of Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: The Ayes of Texas -- Part I: Texas -- Lucas, Texas, Lucas, Texas -- Owens Country -- White Like Me -- Cotton Tale -- Catcher in the Raw -- Part II: Culture -- Master Class -- Fallen... mehr

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    Intro -- Tbale of Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: The Ayes of Texas -- Part I: Texas -- Lucas, Texas, Lucas, Texas -- Owens Country -- White Like Me -- Cotton Tale -- Catcher in the Raw -- Part II: Culture -- Master Class -- Fallen Heroes -- The Pits -- Accentuate the Negative -- Giant -- The Write Brothers -- Expatriate Act -- Nation State -- All the Pretty Corpses -- Dear Cormac -- Part III: Discontents -- Wayne's World -- Picture Perfect -- Donnie Does Dallas -- Brokeback Mountain in My Rearview Mirror -- Bibliography -- Credits.

     

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    ""Tbale of Contents""; ""Acknowledgments""; ""Introduction: The Ayes of Texas""; ""Part I: Texas""; ""Lucas, Texas, Lucas, Texas""; ""Owens Country""; ""White Like Me""; ""Cotton Tale""; ""Catcher in the Raw""; ""Part II: Culture""; ""Master Class""; ""Fallen Heroes""; ""The Pits""; ""Accentuate the Negative""; ""Giant""; ""The Write Brothers""; ""Expatriate Act""; ""Nation State""; ""All the Pretty Corpses""; ""Dear Cormac""; ""Part III: Discontents""; ""Wayne's World""; ""Picture Perfect""; ""Donnie Does Dallas""; ""Brokeback Mountain in My Rearview Mirror""; ""Bibliography""; ""Credits""