The Aesthete from Archer
A new biography of Larry McMurtry tells the tale of a writer ever met with misreading.
Since 1954
A new biography of Larry McMurtry tells the tale of a writer ever met with misreading.
Logen Cure’s poetry collection is an ode to the West Texas town.
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Three Texan authors build on a long tradition of dissent from patriotic accounts of Texas history in a new book on the racism baked into our story of the Alamo.
Pulitzer Prize-winning historian Annette Gordon-Reed offers a historical primer on the conditions that made Juneteenth a holiday and its importance to the nation.
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