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“This Isn’t Hell, You Bloody Yobs. This Is Only Texas.”
Exclusive: The first three chapters of Custer’s Brother’s Horse, the new novel by Edwin “Bud” Shrake.
November 1, 2007 | by Bud Shrake | Feature
“This Isn’t Hell, You Bloody Yobs. This Is Only Texas.”
Exclusive: The first three chapters of Custer’s Brother’s Horse, the new novel by Edwin “Bud” Shrake.
November 1, 2007 | by Bud Shrake | Feature
Holy Moly
May 1, 2008 | by Mike Shea | Book Review
CD and Book Reviews
May 1, 1999 | Hot Box
CD and Book Reviews
November 1, 1998 | Hot Box
Animal Writes
Eight indigenous authors, nine native critters: A bookish look at the wildest, woolliest creatures in Texas history.
March 1, 1994 | by Anne Dingus | Feature
Debating Robert Caro
The fourth volume of an epic LBJ biography stirs more controversy.
May 1, 2012 | by Brian D. Sweany , Gregory Curtis | Books
The Price of Being Molly
Being the nation’s most famous interpreter of Texas politics sounds like fun. But for Molly Ivins, success has been no laughing matter.
November 1, 1992 | by Mimi Swartz | Feature
True West
Twenty-five years ago, Larry McMurtry published a novel called Lonesome Dove—and Texas hasn’t looked the same since. Listen in as more than thirty writers, critics, producers, and actors, from Peter Bogdonavich and Dave Hickey to Tommy Lee Jones, Robert Duvall, and Anjelica Huston, tell the stories behind the book (and the miniseries) that changed the way we see the West.
July 1, 2010 | by John Spong | Feature

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