These Texas stories showcase the artistic excellence and narrative mastery of mid-twentieth-century writers, offering a vital glimpse into the Southwest. The collection reflects the evolution of Texas writing from a Southern orientation in the 1940s, with contributions from authors like William Goyen and William Humphrey, to the Southwestern flavor of Larry McMurtry and A. C. Greene, and finally to the urban or Sunbelt Texas depicted in the edgy prose of Doug Crowell, William Harrison, and Peter LaSalle. Celebrated authors such as Paul Horgan and William A. Owens are featured alongside previously unpublished works by Harryette Mullen, Naomi Shihab Nye, Pat Ellis Taylor, and Thomas Zigal. Notable stories include Larry McMurtry's "There Will Be Peace in Korea" and Amado Muro's "Cecilia Rosas," along with classics like Vassar Miller's autobiographical "Pact," Hughes Rudd's humorous take on grade school field trips, R. E. Smith's gripping nature encounter, and Dave Hickey's astonishing tale of a cowboy's imprisonment in a bathtub. With contributions from Bill Brett, James Crumley, Linda West Eckhardt, Robert Flynn, Mary Gray Hughes, and Carolyn Osborn, this collection challenges stereotypes and expands perceptions of Texas beyond oil wells and big hair.
Don Graham Books
Don Graham was a distinguished professor of American and English literature whose work delved into the American West and Texan culture. His writing often focused on sweeping narratives that revealed the essence of American life and its evolution. Graham explored themes of ranching empires and heroism, infusing his works with deep insight into history and character psychology. His writing is characterized by meticulous research and compelling storytelling, drawing readers into the heart of the American frontier.


Integrated Electronic Payment Technologies for Smart Cities
- 192 pages
- 7 hours of reading
Focusing on electronic payment technologies, the book explores their integration within smart cities, emphasizing their effectiveness in enhancing transportation systems. It provides insights into the functionality of toll gantries and other payment methods, illustrating the tangible benefits these innovations bring to urban mobility and infrastructure. Through detailed analysis, it highlights the transformative potential of these technologies in modern urban environments.