Since 1973, Texas Monthly has spotlighted hundreds of Texans who, for better or worse, make this state like no place else. TEXAS MONTHLY On . . . Texas Women profiles thirteen women who are not only fascinating in their own right, but also representative of the legions of women who have contributed to the character and uniqueness of Texas. They range from First Ladies Laura Bush and Lady Bird Johnson to pop culture icons such as Candy Barr and Janis Joplin—and all of them exemplify the qualities that make Texas women distinctive. The women's profiles originally appeared as articles in the magazine, authored by some of Texas Monthly's notable writers—Cecilia Ballí, Gary Cartwright, Paul Burka, Mimi Swartz, Jan Jarboe Russell, Skip Hollandsworth, Robert Draper, William Broyles Jr., Jan Reid, Joe Nick Patoski, Pamela Colloff, and Helen Thorpe. The writers also introduce their pieces with headnotes that update the stories or, in some cases, tell the story behind the story. TEXAS MONTHLY On . . . Texas Women is the first in a series of books in which the editors of Texas Monthly will offer the magazine's inimitable perspective on various aspects of Texas culture, including food, politics, travel, and music, among other topics.
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From the pages of Texas Monthly, a collection of articles by notable writers that celebrate the diversity and strength of Texas women.
Introduction (Evan Smith ) All About My Mother (Cecilia Ballí ) Candy (Gary Cartwright) The Education of Laura Bush (Paul Burka) The Witness (Mimi Swartz) Can You Take a Hint? (Jan Jarboe Russell) What Does Kay Want? (Skip Hollandsworth) The Price of Being Molly (Mimi Swartz) Lady Bird Looks Back (Jan Jarboe Russell) O Janis (Robert Draper) The Making of Barbara Jordan (William Broyles Jr.) The Warrior's Bride (Jan Reid) The Queen Is Dead (Joe Nick Patoski) Lip Shtick (Pamela Colloff) Hallie and Farewell (Helen Thorpe)
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From the pages of Texas Monthly, a collection of articles by notable writers that celebrate the diversity and strength of Texas women.
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780292713277
Publisert
2006-03-01
Utgiver
Vendor
University of Texas Press
Vekt
340 gr
Høyde
229 mm
Bredde
152 mm
Dybde
15 mm
Aldersnivå
01, P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
229
Forfatter
Introduksjon ved
Om bidragsyterne
Texas Monthly has chronicled life in contemporary Texas since 1973, reporting on vital issues such as politics, the environment, industry, and education, as well as music, the arts, travel, restaurants, and cultural events. The magazine has received dozens of editorial and design awards, including nine National Magazine Awards, the industry's highest honor. Evan Smith joined the staff of Texas Monthly in 1992. He became editor in 2000 and executive vice president in 2002. He also hosts Texas Monthly Talks, a weekly interview program that airs statewide on PBS.