Authentic Texas - Marcia Hatfield Daudistel, Bill Wright

Authentic Texas

People of the Big Bend
Buch | Softcover
272 Seiten
2013
University of Texas Press (Verlag)
978-0-292-75304-4 (ISBN)
27,40 inkl. MwSt
Interviews with several dozen residents of the Big Bend offer the most complete, contemporary portrait of life in this remote region where authentic Texans still exemplify the state’s independence and community spirit.
Winner, Southwest Book Award, Border Regional Library Association, 2015

The Texas of vast open spaces inhabited by independent, self-reliant men and women may be more of a dream than a reality for the state’s largely urban population, but it still exists in the Big Bend. One of the most sparsely settled areas of the United States, the Big Bend attracts people who are willing to forego many modern conveniences for a lifestyle that proclaims “don’t fence me in.” Marcia Hatfield Daudistel and Bill Wright believe that the character traits exemplified by folks in the Big Bend—including self-sufficiency, friendliness, and neighborliness—go back to the founding of the state. In this book, they introduce us to several dozen Big Bend residents—old and young, long-settled and recently arrived, racially diverse—who show us what it means to be an authentic Texan.

Interviewing people in Marathon, Big Bend National Park, Terlingua, Redford, Presidio, Alpine, Marfa, Valentine, Balmorhea, Limpia Crossing, and Fort Davis, Daudistel and Wright discover the reasons why residents of the Big Bend make this remote area of Texas their permanent home. In talking to ranchers and writers, entrepreneurs and artists, people living off the grid and urban refugees, they find a common willingness to overcome difficulties through individual skill and initiative. As one interviewee remarks, you have to have a lot of “try” in you to make a life in the Big Bend. Bill Wright’s photographs of the people and landscapes are a perfect complement to the stories of these authentic Texans. Together, these voices and images offer the most complete, contemporary portrait of the Texas Big Bend.

Marcia Hatfield Daudistel is the editor, most recently, of Grace and Gumption: The Women of El Paso and the award-winning Literary El Paso. She is the West Texas/Trans Pecos Regional Editor of Texas Books in Review. As the former Associate Director of Texas Western Press of the University of Texas at El Paso, she established the bilingual imprint, Frontera Books. She was inducted into the El Paso Commission for Women Hall of Fame in 2013. Nationally known author and photographer Bill Wright has published five previous books, including Portraits from the Desert: Bill Wright’s Big Bend, People’s Lives: A Celebration of the Human Spirit, and the award-winning The Tiguas: Pueblo Indians of Texas. He has exhibited his award-winning photographs internationally and in the United States in hundreds of solo and group exhibitions. He is a member and former president of the Philosophical Society of Texas.

Foreword (J. P. Bryan)
Introduction (Marcia Hatfield Daudistel and Bill Wright)
Marathon

The Utopians: Clyde Curry and Kate Thayer
The Book Man of Marathon: Adam Muhlig
The Cowboy and the Au Pair: Ike and Sue Roberts


Big Bend National Park

The Long Trail to the Park: Mike Boren


Terlingua and Study Butte

Living in Simplicity: Dick and Bonnie Cain
Dreams Come True: India and William Wilson
Directing the Mental Health Clinic on the Porch: “Dr. Doug” Blackmon
A Life in the Cretaceous: Ken Barnes
The Healing Place: Robert and Elizabeth Hill


Redford

The Fervent Philosopher: Enrique Madrid
The Missionary Poet: Melvin Walker La Follette


Presidio

A Proud Legacy: Delfina Franco Anderson
The Family Store: Edmundo and Mario Nieto


Alpine

The Scotsman: Jim Glendinning
The Defender: Elizabeth Rogers
The Dean and the Dream: Jim Case
A Native Heritage: Manuel Payne
The Work Ethic: Talgar McCarty
An Adventure in Letters: Jean Hardy Pittman
The Visionary: George Covington
Back to the Future: Victor and Cristina Noriega


The Javelina Chronicles
Marfa

Home to Stay: Johnny Calderon
Benefit for Fort Davis: Johnny and the Cadillacs
The Big Apple in the Rearview Mirror: Tom Rapp and Toshi Sakihara
Publishing Marfa: Robert Halpern
The Chinati Intern Who Stayed: Tim Johnson
The Swiss Alps to the Texas Alps: Verena Zbinden


Valentine

Rock-and-Roll Artist: Boyd Elder
The Land Stewards: Clay and Jody Miller
Mayor for Life: Chuy Calderon


Balmorhea

The Grassroots Historian: Alberto Alvarez
The Memory Keeper: Eduardo Alvarez
Turkish Dreams: Denise Dobyns


Limpia Crossing

The Great Escape: Residents of Limpia Crossing
The Survivor: Ruth Abel
The Reluctant Goodbye: Thomas Hobby


Fort Davis

Fleeing the Fire of April 9, 2011: Lucinda Tweedy
The Entrepreneurs: Joe and Lanna Duncan
The Rambling Boy: Lonn and Dedie Taylor
The Snake Man: Buzz Ross
One Step from Heaven: Greg and Myra Meads


Acknowledgments
Index

Verlagsort Austin, TX
Sprache englisch
Maße 216 x 241 mm
Gewicht 907 g
Themenwelt Literatur Biografien / Erfahrungsberichte
Reisen Bildbände
Geisteswissenschaften Geschichte Regional- / Ländergeschichte
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie
ISBN-10 0-292-75304-7 / 0292753047
ISBN-13 978-0-292-75304-4 / 9780292753044
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