State of Mind: Texas Literature and Culture

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Texas A&M University Press, 1998 - 192 strán (strany)
"Is literary Texas a banana republic or an empire?" Tom Pilkington has written a series of lively and delightfully learned essays addressing this question.

Pilkington traces the evolution of Texas literature from its roots (including Alvar Nuñez Cabeza de Vaca, the state's literary "prototype," and J. Frank Dobie, who "taught Texans how to succeed at the culture game") to its twentieth-century flowering (writers like John Graves, Rolando Hinojosa, Cormac McCarthy, and Larry McMurtry). He explores questions as diverse as who is a Texan, what makes a "Texas" writer, what distinguishes the nascent Texas literary tradition from broader southwestern literature, why regional literature is relevant, and where Texas writing is going.

Adding an autobiographical dimension to literary explication, Pilkington uses his experiences of growing up in North Texas in the 1940s and 1950s to illustrate facets of the Texas mythos. His professional experiences as author, editor, and English teacher provide the philosophical underpinnings of his thesis that the Texas literary tradition is a developing one whose golden age may well be imminent. At every stage, Pilkington's discussions of writers and his choices of illustrative works are apt and informative and in many cases may serve to introduce the reader to new writers.

Chapters on the Texas military tradition, violence in Texas fiction, and football in Texas life and literature, as well as those on the frontier and ranching and agricultural themes, make this collection of general as well as critical interest.

 

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Prologue The Myth of the Texas Empire
3
Ancestors The Roots of Texas Writing
10
Herding Words The Emergence of Texas Literature
24
This Stubborn Soil Texas Earth and Texas Culture
37
Texas Gothic The South in Lone Star Life and Letters
53
The Way West The Frontier in Texas Fiction
66
Texans at War The Military Experience in Texas Letters
80
A Prairie Homestead Texas Writers and the Family Romance
99
Doing Without Larry McMurtrys Thalia Trilogy
107
Mac the Knife Violence in Texas Fiction
120
A Fans Notes Football in Texas Life and Literature
135
Future Shock Texas Writing Today and Tomorrow
150
NOTES
171
BIBLIOGRAPHY
181
INDEX
185
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Strana xii - Believing, with Max Weber, that man is an animal suspended in webs of significance he himself has spun, I take culture to be those webs, and the analysis of it to be therefore not an experimental science in search of law but an interpretive one in search of meaning.

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Tom Pilkington, professor of English at Tarleton State University and general editor of the Tarleton Southwestern Studies in the Humanities published by Texas A&M Press, is a native Texan whose works include My Blood's Country: Studies in Southwestern Literature.

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