Walter Benjamin at the Dairy Queen: Reflections on Sixty and Beyond

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In a lucid, brilliant work of nonfiction, Larry McMurtry has written a family portrait that also serves as a larger portrait of Texas itself, as it was and as it has become.

Using an essay by the Germ

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  • Author: McMurtry, Larry
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Page Count: 208
  • Publish Date: August 07 2001
  • ISBN10: 0684870193
  • Language: English
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In a lucid, brilliant work of nonfiction, Larry McMurtry has written a family portrait that also serves as a larger portrait of Texas itself, as it was and as it has become.

Using an essay by the German literary critic Walter Benjamin that he first read in Archer City’s Dairy Queen, McMurtry examines the small town way of life that big oil and big ranching have nearly destroyed. He praises the virtues of everything from a lime Dr. Pepper to the lost art of oral storytelling, and describes the brutal effect of the sheer vastness and emptiness of the Texas landscape on Texans, the decline of the cowboy, and the reality and the myth of the frontier.​

McMurtry writes frankly and with deep feeling about his own experiences as a writer, a parent, and a heart patient, and he deftly lays bare the raw material that helped shape his life’s work: the creation of a vast, ambitious, fictional panorama of Texas in the past and the present. Throughout, McMurtry leaves his readers with constant reminders of his all-encompassing, boundless love of literature and books.

Author: Larry McMurtry
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
Published: 08/07/2001
Pages: 208
Weight: 0.4lbs
Size: 7.90h x 5.20w x 0.70d
ISBN: 9780684870199
Language: English

Author

McMurtry, Larry

Binding

ISBN10

0684870193

ISBN13

9780684870199

Page Count

208

Published Date

August 07 2001

Language

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