Great Lonely Places of the Texas Plains

Great Lonely Places of the Texas Plains
Title Great Lonely Places of the Texas Plains PDF eBook
Author Walter McDonald
Publisher Texas Tech University Press
Total Pages 186
Release 2003
Genre History
ISBN 9780896725065

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Clarity, focus, and startling detail are the stuff of lasting images--in poetry or photography. Who better, then, to illuminate what would elude us than a native state photographer and native state poet laureate? Selected from hundreds of photographs and poems, these pairs show surprising harmony of vision and insights about the vast, wide plains, their dramatic colors, and the calm, vigorous people who thrive beneath their sprawling skies, accepting the risks and splendor of it all. Together and on their own, these photos and poems astonish and delight, stagger and jostle, each resonating with texture and joy.

Generations of Texas Poets

Generations of Texas Poets
Title Generations of Texas Poets PDF eBook
Author Oliphant, Dave
Publisher Wings Press
Total Pages 404
Release 2015-10-01
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1609404823

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Dave Oliphant is widely considered the finest poetry critic ever produced by Texas. This volume brings together some 40 years of essays, articles, and reviews on the topic of Texas poetry -- its history as well as addressing individual poets and their books. Only one other book in the last two decades addressed the topic, and GENERATIONS OF TEXAS POETS is larger, more comprehensive, and of superior literary quality. In 1971, Larry McMurtry famously descried the lack of good Texas poetry; Oliphant has spent a lifetime nurturing it, publishing it, and has become its best critic.

A Thousand Miles of Stars

A Thousand Miles of Stars
Title A Thousand Miles of Stars PDF eBook
Author Walter McDonald
Publisher Texas Tech University Press
Total Pages 96
Release 2004
Genre Poetry
ISBN 9780896725386

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2005 SPUR Award WinnerA West Texas starscape, stunning by any measure, is emblematic of Walt McDonald?s plains. A lifelong celebration culminates in this, his best?and perhaps last?collection of new poems. At seventy, the poet affirms, we live by the mystery of grace even as we watch familiar stars blink out at dawn. For he believes ?God knows we are dust / and counts our steps.? In ?Leaving the Middle Years,? he writes, ?At our age, / every day is grace and every breath / a blessing. Life is grass, stunningly brief / but abundant in so many ways.?Walt writes about heroes?a mother who taught tumbling; family and friends gone to war; the brave at home who heal or console; others who rescue from war zones as many children as they can. Heroes, too, are those whose fidelity and joy find faces in these poems. Watching crows at dawn in Montana, a husband thinks of his wife inside their mountain cabin:If Ursula finds more grayshe?ll go on humming, knowing it?s okay,our children three thousand miles awaybut fine, when they called last night.She comes outside with coffee,closing the door so softlyeven the crows don?t stop.

Writing on the Wind

Writing on the Wind
Title Writing on the Wind PDF eBook
Author Lou Halsell Rodenberger
Publisher Texas Tech University Press
Total Pages 308
Release 2005
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9780896725485

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The vast, disparate region called West Texas is both sparsely populated and scarcely recognized. Yet it has given voice to a surprising number of women writers who have left more than a faint impression on its hardscrabble terrain and consciousness. These writers do much more than evoke the land and its celebrated skies. Often with humor and alw...

Amarillo Flights

Amarillo Flights
Title Amarillo Flights PDF eBook
Author Paul V. Chaplo
Publisher Texas A&M University Press
Total Pages 403
Release 2021-08-16
Genre Photography
ISBN 1623498872

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Visitors to Texas and New Mexico have marveled for centuries at the immensity of the Llano Estacado and the surprising contrast as, at the edges of the great mesa, the flat ground gives way suddenly to such spectacular formations as the Palo Duro and Caprock Canyons. In the introduction to Amarillo Flights, artist and naturalist Walt Davis chronicle the history of this region—what Paul Chaplo calls the “Llano Country”—and of those artists, mapmakers, and travelers who have tried in various ways to capture its spirit. Working in “the vast studio of the sky,” aerial photographer Chaplo has battled high winds, turbulence, dust, ice, near-miss bird strikes, wildfire smoke, and a host of aircraft problems to show the Llano Country from a place most of us will never be. Covering more than forty thousand square miles, he explores the incredible beauty and rich cultural history of the Panhandle and the surrounding landscapes, from canyons in New Mexico and Texas to hills and plains in Oklahoma. With the help of daring pilots, numerous aircraft, and a remarkably steady hand, Chaplo manages to capture in more than 100 striking photographs the shapes, textures, and colors of the rugged landforms that cannot be perceived fully from the ground. Sharing in his unique view from the southwestern sky, readers will experience from afar—and sometimes impossibly close—the sunlit canyons, storm-covered plains, and winding rivers cutting deep into the red earth that drew Chaplo to this region. For those who appreciate the Llano Estacado, Texas and Eastern New Mexico history, and landscape photography, this book provides a fresh and perception-challenging perspective.

Unruly Waters

Unruly Waters
Title Unruly Waters PDF eBook
Author Kenna Lang Archer
Publisher University of New Mexico Press
Total Pages 288
Release 2015
Genre History
ISBN 0826355870

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This environmental history of the Brazos traces the techniques that engineers and politicians have repeatedly used to try to manage its flow.

Harbingers of Books to Come

Harbingers of Books to Come
Title Harbingers of Books to Come PDF eBook
Author Dave Oliphant
Publisher Wings Press
Total Pages 552
Release 2009-09
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1609400690

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The first major autobiography by a Texas poet, this noteworthy account traces the life and times of a poet, publisher, critic, and teacher from his childhood to the present day. This remarkable life is examined through the works it produced--25 books in the fields of poetry, fiction, translation, jazz history, and book reviewing. Proving that the literary and intellectual life in Texas far surpasses the state's stereotypes, this record shows how the poet was instrumental in connecting Texas with many Latin American writers as well as with a wide world of music.