God Save Texas

God Save Texas

Einband:
Kartonierter Einband
EAN:
9780525435907
Untertitel:
A Journey Into the Soul of the Lone Star State
Genre:
Geschichte
Autor:
Lawrence Wright
Herausgeber:
Penguin Random House UK
Anzahl Seiten:
368
Erscheinungsdatum:
05.03.2019
ISBN:
978-0-525-43590-7

Zusatztext Beautifully written. . . . Essential reading [for] anyone who wants to understand how one state changed the trajectory of the country. NPR Compelling. . . . Timely. . . . There is a sleeping giant in Texas! and Wright captures the frustration and the hope that reverberate across the state each time it stirs. The Washington Post Superb. . . . An elegant mixture of autobiography and long-form journalism. The New York Times Book Review Terrific. . . . Valuable and often provocative. . . . Wright's words could speak for both Texas and America. The Dallas Morning News Vivid . . . Affectionate and genial . . . Capture[s] the full range of Texas in all its shame and glory . . . An illuminating primer for outsiders who may not live there but have a surfeit of opinions about those who do . . . It's a testament to Wright's formidable storytelling skills that a reader will encounter plenty of information without ever feeling lost. The New York Times Important! timely! and riveting. . . . Wright! a lifelong Texan and acclaimed author! knows his way around the state's contradictions! from its wild borderlands to its craziest legislators. New York A godsend . . . . Brilliant analysis. . . . Wright's treatment flows impressionistically from one topic to the next . . . introducing myriad characters in a cascade of crystalline sketches. Newsday The most entertaining and edifying nonfiction book I've read so far this year . . . [Wright] is a rare beast: an elegant writer and a fearless reporter! with a sense of humor as dry as the plains of west Texas. Mary Ann Gwinn! The Seattle Times At once a piece of journalism! a love letter to a place and a memoir.. . . [Wright] writes about his state with the fervor! knowledge! and ambivalence that comes from deep-seated familiarity. The Wall Street Journal Wright's affectionate! eye-opening! and! at times! rueful love letter to his native state . . . This is Texas in all its fascinating outrageousness. The Christian Science Monitor The reader comes away with an idea that the state is a place of competing melodies: a bit of Austin country! a few measures of Roy Orbison! a riff from Buddy Holley and! for [Wright]! maybe a stanza of 'Home on the Range.' The Boston Globe Wright tames his sprawling subject matter with concise sentences and laser-precise word choice . . . Gives readers a front-row seat to the battle within the Texas GOP between business-oriented conservatives! led by House Speaker Joe Straus! and the social-conservative wing headed up by Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick. Houston Chronicle Both celebratory and melancholy. . . . The grand scale of Texas! and the sheer range of its places and peopleHouston to El Paso! the Panhandle to the Valleyis inevitably compelling to any writer! and Wright is happy just trying to get his arms around it all. Austin Chronicle Informationen zum Autor LAWRENCE WRIGHT is a staff writer for The New Yorker, a playwright, and a screenwriter. He is the best-selling author of the novel, The End of October, and ten books of nonfiction, including Going Clear, God Save Texas, and The Looming Tower, winner of the Pulitzer Prize. He and his wife are longtime residents of Austin, Texas. Klappentext A New York Times Notable Book National Book Critics Circle Award Finalist An NPR Best Book of the Year God Save Texas is a journey through the most controversial state in America. It is a red state, but the cities are blue and among the most diverse in the nation. Oil is still king, but Texas now leads California in technology exports. Low taxes and minimal regulation have produced extraordi...

Autorentext
LAWRENCE WRIGHT is a staff writer for The New Yorker, a playwright, and a screenwriter. He is the best-selling author of the novel, The End of October, and ten books of nonfiction, including Going Clear, God Save Texas, and The Looming Tower, winner of the Pulitzer Prize. He and his wife are longtime residents of Austin, Texas.

Klappentext
A New York Times Notable Book

National Book Critics Circle Award Finalist

An NPR Best Book of the Year

God Save Texas is a journey through the most controversial state in America. It is a red state, but the cities are blue and among the most diverse in the nation. Oil is still king, but Texas now leads California in technology exports. Low taxes and minimal regulation have produced extraordinary growth, but also striking income disparities. Texas looks a lot like the America that Donald Trump wants to create.

Bringing together the historical and the contemporary, the political and the personal, Texas native Lawrence Wright gives us a colorful, wide-ranging portrait of a state that not only reflects our country as it is, but as it may become-and shows how the battle for Texas's soul encompasses us all.

Zusammenfassung
NATIONAL BOOK CRITICS CIRCLE AWARD FINALIST • The Pulitzer Prize-winning author of The Looming Tower—and a Texas native—takes us on a journey through the most controversial state in America. • “Beautifully written…. Essential reading [for] anyone who wants to understand how one state changed the trajectory of the country.” —NPR

The inspiration for the HBO Original documentary trilogy God Save Texas streaming on Max


Texas is a red state, but the cities are blue and among the most diverse in the nation. Oil is still king, but Texas now leads California in technology exports. Low taxes and minimal regulation have produced extraordinary growth, but also striking income disparities. Texas looks a lot like the America that Donald Trump wants to create. 

Bringing together the historical and the contemporary, the political and the personal, Texas native Lawrence Wright gives us a colorful, wide-ranging portrait of a state that not only reflects our country as it is, but as it may become—and shows how the battle for Texas’s soul encompasses us all.

Leseprobe
One

The Charms, Such as They Are

Subtle was the word my friend Steve used as we drovethrough a spongy drizzle from Austin to San Antonio ona mild February morning. He was referencing the qualityof the pleasures one might experience from observing the Texaslandscape small ones, requiring discernment although theactual vista in front of us was an unending strip mall hugging acrowded interstate highway. Subtlety is a quality rarely invokedfor anything to do with Texas, so I chewed on that notion fora bit.

There are some landscapes that are perfect for walking, disclosing themselves so intimately that one must dawdle to takethem in; some that are best appreciated in an automobile at areasonable rate of speed; and others that should be flown over asrapidly as possible. Much of Texas I place in this last category.Even Steve admits that Texas is where everything peters out the South, the Great Plains, Mexico, the Mountain West alldribbling to an anticlimactic end, stripped of whatever glory theymanifest elsewhere. But in the heart of Texas there is anotherlandscape that responds best to the cyclist, who lumbers alongat roughly the rate of a cantering horse, past the wildflowers and mockingbird trills of the Hill Country. Our bikes were in the back of my truck. We were going to explore the five Spanish missions along the San Antonio River, which have recently been named a World Heritage Site.

Steve is Stephen Harrigan, my closest friend for many years, a distinguished novelist who is now writing a history of Texas. We stopped at a Buc-ee s outside New Braunfels to pick up some Gatorade for the ride. It is the largest convenience store in the world a category of achievement that only Texas would aspire to. It might very well be the largest gas station as well, with 120 fuel pumps, to complement the 83 toi…


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