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Viva Texas Rivers!: Adventures, Misadventures, and Glimpses of Nirvana Along Our Storied Waterways [Hardback]

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  • Formāts: Hardback, 256 pages, height x width x depth: 259x185x27 mm, weight: 923 g
  • Sērija : Wittliff Collections Literary Series
  • Izdošanas datums: 30-Apr-2022
  • Izdevniecība: Texas A & M University Press
  • ISBN-10: 1623499801
  • ISBN-13: 9781623499808
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  • Izdevniecība: Texas A & M University Press
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More than the lifeblood of our natural world, Texas rivers have nourished the human spirit for as long as people have gathered on their banks. A living bond has flowed between Texas writers and rivers ever since the 1960 publication of John Graves&;s classic journey along the Brazos, Goodbye to a River.

Many of Texas&; leading writers have had their hearts captured by a river, and they have created sparkling accounts of the waterways they love. Now, editors Steven L. Davis and Sam L. Pfiester have assembled the best of those works into a revelatory collection of diverse literary voices.

Ranging from the desert canyonlands of the Rio Grande to the swampy Big Thicket, from crystal clear Hill Country streams to the Red River&;s treacherous quicksand, Viva Texas Rivers! showcases many classic writings along with brand new essays written for this volume. The literary nonfiction is complemented by flashes of poetry that brilliantly reflect these curving ribbons of light.

Authoritative and expertly edited, Viva Texas Rivers! offers shimmering accounts of hidden paradises, as well as searing exposés of abuse and despoliation. Yet even in the bleakest times, as these writers have found, Texas rivers can bestow a sacred grace &;and unexpected redemption.

Viva Texas Rivers! brings you as close to the living nirvana of a Texas River as you can get without launching yourself into a canoe and following a great blue heron as it glides just above the breaking rapids, leading you around the bend as the river flows onward toward the best places in our hearts.

Introduction xv
Invocation
This River Here
3(6)
Carmen Tafolla
East Texas
The Sabine River
From Blue Sabine
9(1)
Gerald Duff
The Lost Sabine
10(5)
Wes Ferguson
Where the River Flows
15(5)
Joe R. Lansdale
The Neches River
From Paddling the Wild Neches
20(1)
Richard M. Donovan
From Reflections on the Neches
20(1)
Geraldine Ellis Watson
The Flow of the Neches
21(3)
Francis Edward Abernethy
The Enduring Neches
24(5)
Thad Sitton
Village Creek
Village Creek
29(4)
Gordon Baxter
The Trinity River
From The Trinity, a Memory, Spring 1930
33(1)
Mark Busby
From "Trinity River Blues"
33(1)
T-Bone Walker
Holy Trinity
34(5)
Gary Cartwright
Buffalo Bayou
On Buffalo Bayou, 1837
39(1)
John James Audubon
From Black Water Rising
39(1)
Attica Locke
Buffalo Bayou: The Soul of a City
40(11)
Michael Berryhill
Central Texas
Along the River
51(1)
Elroy Bode
The Brazos River
From "Home"
52(1)
Ruthie Foster
Drifting Down the Brazos
53(7)
John Graves
Double Mountain Fork of the Brazos
60(1)
Walter McDonald
November
61(1)
James Hoggard
The Cruise of the Red Turtle: A Brazos River Sketchbook
62(6)
Gardner Smith
Robert Reitz
Drinking from the River
68(1)
Chip Dameron
The Leon River
The Bluff
69(2)
Leon Hale
The Leon
71(2)
W.K. Stratton
The San Gabriel River
Walking the San Gabriel during the Drought
73(2)
Alan Birkelbach
The Colorado River
On the Colorado River, 1768
75(1)
Fray Gaspar Jose de Solis
From The Gay Place
75(1)
Billy Lee Brammer
Colorado Bend
76(2)
Margie Crisp
The Texas River That Masquerades as a Lake
78(2)
Carol Flake Chapman
Going with the Flow
80(3)
Brad Tyer
The Llano River
The Llano River
83(9)
Bill Minutaglio
The Pedernales River
Light on the Water
92(4)
Deborah K. Wilson
Angularities of a Creek: Observations from the Pedernales River Basin
96(3)
Daniel Oppenheimer
Barton Springs
At the Source
99(2)
Stephen Harrigan
The Guadalupe River
From "Banks of the Guadalupe"
101(1)
Butch Hancock
Guad Is Great: In Praise of the Guadalupe
102(5)
Joe Nick Patoski
Paddling the Guadalupe: Canyon Lake to New Braunfels
107(6)
Wayne H. McAlister
In the Rapids: Guadalupe River
113(2)
James Hoggard
The Blanco River
The Blanco River
115(2)
Wes Ferguson
Little Blanco River
117(1)
Naomi Shihab Nye
The Comal River
On the Comal River, 1716
118(1)
Isidro Felix de Espinosa
From Texas
118(2)
Ferdinand von Roemer
The Comal River
120(2)
Patnarain
The San Marcos River
The Perfect River
122(10)
Stephen Harrigan
The Sabinal River
The Clear Sabinal
132(5)
Gardner Smith
Robert Reitz
The Frio River
Things Water Whispers to Limestone
137(6)
Andrew Geyer
North Texas
The Red River
From North to Yesterday
143(1)
Robert Flynn
The Meanest River
144(9)
Jan Reid
The Washita River
Washita River
153(2)
Karla K. Morton
The Wichita River
The Falls Return to Wichita Falls
155(5)
William Hauptman
The Canadian River
From Through Time and the Valley
160(1)
John Erickson
The Canadian River
161(8)
Joe Holley
Interlude
Half-Forgotten Rivers: The James and the Pease
169(8)
Michael Barnes
Joe Starr
West Texas
Rio Grande/Rio Bravo
On the Rib Grande, 1871
177(1)
Stephen Powers
From Encantado: Desert Monologues
177(1)
Pat Mora
And the River Runs Through
178(1)
Bobby Byrd
Sasha Pimentel
El Rio Grande
179(1)
Pat Mora
The River That Runs Through Me
180(3)
Beatriz Terrazas
The Ninth Dream: War (In The City In Which I Live)
183(3)
Benjamin Mire Saenz
Early Morning, Front Porch-El Paso, Texas
186(1)
Bobby Byrd
Jeep in the Water
187(2)
Octavio Solis
A River of Women
189(2)
Pat Mora
Monsoon Season
191(5)
Sasha von Oldershausen
Running the Canons of the Rio Grande
196(2)
Robert T. Hill
The Big River is Kept in a Stone Box
198(2)
Sandra Lynn
Rafting the Big Bend
200(12)
Edwin Shrake
The Pecos River
On the Pecos River, 1868
212(1)
Ruth Galloway Shackleford
From Coronado's Children: Tales of Lost Mines and Buried Treasures of the Southwest
212(1)
J. Frank Dobie
From In a Narrow Grave: Essays on Texas
213(1)
Larry McMurtry
Thoughts along the River
214(1)
Suzanne O'Bryan
The Pecos: River of Misery and Mythology
215(5)
Andrew Sansom
The Lost River of Divine Reincarnation
220(11)
S.C. Gwynne
The Upper Colorado River
Headwaters of the Colorado and Colorado City
231(9)
Margie Crisp
The Concho River
From Sandhills Boy: The Winding Trail of a Texas Writer
240(1)
Elmer Kelton
Concho River
241(1)
Larry D. Thomas
The Devils River
The Devils River: Undammed and Unforgiving
242(9)
Joe Nick Patoski
South Texas
The San Antonio River
On the San Antonio River, 1691
251(1)
Domingo Teran de los Rios
From A Journey through Texas, or, A Saddle-Trip on the Southwestern Frontier
251(1)
Frederick Law Olmsted
River Music
252(2)
Carmen Tafolla
The Mythic Narrative of San Pedro Creek
254(3)
John Phillip Santos
San Antonio: A City Guided by Its River
257(4)
Alexis Harte
My Home along the San Antonio River
261(2)
Sandra Cisneros
The Lower Guadalupe River
A Return to the River
263(7)
Clayton Maxwell
Where the River Meets the Bay
270(4)
Michael Berryhill
The Nueces River
On the Nueces River, 1689
274(1)
Alonso de Leon
From Simon the Fiddler: A Novel
274(1)
Paulette Jiles
The Nueces River
275(7)
William Jack Sibley
The Lower Rio Grande
From With the River on Our Face
282(1)
Emmy Perez
The Refuge on the Ranch
282(1)
David Bowles
Hablando y Sonando|Talking Dreaming
283(6)
Norma Elia Cantu
The Tecate Journals
289(4)
Keith Bowden
The Roma Bluffs: Still Life with Folk
293(2)
Jan Seale
Border Kid
295(1)
David Bowles
The Betrayal
296(5)
Domingo Martinez
The End of the River
301(2)
Jan Reid
El Rio Bravo/The Rio Grande
303(4)
Americo Paredes
Benediction
The River
307(2)
Pat Mora
Afterword: The State of Texas Rivers Today 309(2)
Andrew Sansom
Appendix: River Advocacy Groups 311(4)
Acknowledgments 315