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Amazon.com Book Description (ISBN 0393328287, Paperback)
"An indispensable addition to the canon of Texas letters."Steve Bennett, San Antonio Express NewsA vast land combining the West, the South, and the Border, small dusty towns and gleaming modern cities, Texas has a history and identity all its own, and a mythology bigger than the Lone Star State itself. In this anthology, selected as a Southwest Book of the Year in 2003, Don Graham has rounded up a comprehensive collection of writings that provides an overview of the diversity and excellence of Texas literature and reveals its vital contribution to America's literary landscape. The result is a sometimes rowdy, always artful panorama of fable and truth, humor and pathosall growing out of the state that continues to stimulate the collective imagination like no other.
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