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"Dave Oliphant is one of Texas major literary critics. This collection contains most of his important essays and reviews of Texas poetry books published over the past 50 years, along with an essay on 19th and early 20th century Texas poetry" --
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Generations of Texas poets
2015, Wings Press
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- First Wings Press edition.
1609404815 9781609404819
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Table of Contents
Preface
Part I. History in the Texas poem. Readings in early Texas verse
A beginning with William Barney
Texas poetry and the hi-tech race
Texas poet as olympic medalist
Toward a Texas renaissance
Introduction to the Texas section of Southwest:
A contemporary anthology
Who's afraid of the big bad poem?
From Texas poetry in translation
The Chile-Texas connection
Generations of Texas poets
A sourcebook for Texas poetry
Writing poetry by research: from ragtime
And wrestling to Texas towns and cities
Poetry's reach for today, yesterday, and tomorrow
History in the Texas poem
Part II. Coming home to Texas
A yankee poet in Texas
Nye's eye-to-eye and different ways to pray
Cedar rock poets
From foreword to James Hoggard's Two gulls, one hawk
Coming home to Texas: the poetry of R.G. Vliet and Betty Adcock
San Antonio poets
R.S. Gwynn at the drive-in
Foreword to Three Texas poets
Prize Texas poets
In search of Tomøs Rivera
To mow or not to mow
Comfort and native grace
Poems from the Texas plains
Surviving a silenced lamb
In memoriam: Joseph Colin Murphey
Texas history revisited
Part III. Before & after roundup
A Canadian poet in Texas
Unignored plunder: the Texas poems of Walt McDonald
Facing down fear and dread
Foreword to Joseph Colin Murphey's Waiting for nightfall
Remembering the Alamo in rime royal
Roundup time in texas
The audacity to edit Texas poetry
Distinctive voices
William Barney's Fort Worth
A work of the first rank
The new formalism in Texas
A pair of poetesses
Briny, sharp, clear-eyed poems
Stan Rice's final message
The Bible of a Texas poet
Prowling the same old haunts
Houston's Panamanian poet
A galaxy of luminous lines
A religious Texas poet
Clowning around with junk mail
A painter speaks in poetry
Facing the reality of anywhere else
Eulogizing the simple life
The high art of noticing
A bonding of opposites.
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