Time for the next installment in our much-anticipated series of lists (our first two were on our top ten songs about Texas and our top ten books on the environment)! This time, we thought we’d offer up our ten favorite books, both fiction and nonfiction, about the Lone Star State.
Oscar Casares, Brownsville: Stories
John Graves, Goodbye to a River: A Narrative
Stephen Harrigan, The Gates of the Alamo
John Graves, Goodbye to a River: A Narrative
Stephen Harrigan, The Gates of the Alamo
Cormac McCarthy, All the Pretty Horses
Larry McMurtry, Lonesome Dove
Frederick Law Olmsted, A Journey Through Texas; or, a Saddle-Trip on the Southwestern Frontier
All right, all you Lone Star literati, let us have it. What classics have we missed and/or forgotten?
What we’re reading
All right, all you Lone Star literati, let us have it. What classics have we missed and/or forgotten?
—Martin
What we’re reading
Heather: Shelley Silbert, M. Gay Chanler, and Gary Paul Nabhan (eds.), Five Ways to Value the Working Landscapes of the West
I would add "Hard Scrabble," by John Graves, "Horseman Pass By," by Larry McMurtry,
ReplyDeleteand "The Great Plains" by Walter Prescott Webb (although the latter is not, strickly speaking, "about Texas")...
Hey Martin & Heather, Thanks for putting me on this fantastic list. Now we can still be friends. Ha! xoxo, sarah
ReplyDeleteThe Gay Place is one of my all-time favorites...great list!
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Thanks, all - we appreciate the feedback. And, Catherine, Heather wants to know how you have time to be reading blogs, anyway.
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