Grappling with the challenge of Wallace Stevens' masterpiece, 'Thirteen ways of looking at a blac...
In their own ways, the stories in TexasSoundtrack are as musical as the songs thatinspired them, ...
In Jim McGarrah's third poetry collection, the present is often eclipsed by the ghosted past of V...
This intriguing and often raucously funny collection by Brett Riley marries ingenious plots, inno...
Drawing upon cultural myths to explain his personal and family myths, R. Scott Yarbrough writes p...
This is a fun-to-read family history of the Craven family. Dr. Gail Craven Fail makes use of her ...
After the electricity went off in the United States, the country suffered a great fire, and survi...
In Into the Thicket, H. Palmer Hall, reminds us that an East Texas pine tree blown over by a stor...
Originally published: Austin: University of Texas Press, 1966.
In a manner reminiscent of Boyle and DeLillo, Andrew Geyer's Dixie Fish is a tale of bliss gone a...
As with the poems of Donne, Herbert, and Hopkins, the artistic meditations in this collection are...