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Oscar Wilde in Texas

Oscar Wilde photographed by Napoleon Sarony, 1882, New York, New York.

Men in Texas cannot survive more than an hour between beers.

Oscar Wilde

To say that Oscar Wilde was flamboyant is to state the obvious, sort of like saying water is...

3 days ago
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The Many Titles of "The Streets of Laredo"

“Perspective Map of the City of Laredo, Texas. The Gateway to and from Mexico,” Laredo Real Estate & Abstract Company, c. 1892.

As I walked the streets of Laredo / walked out in Laredo one day / I spied a young cowboy all wrapped in white...

10 days ago
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Texas Tales: Maria Austin Frets Over Her Husband's Health

Moses Austin House, Potosi, Washington County, Missouri, c. 1870. Photographer unknown. Courtesy Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division, Washington, DC.

Oh my son I greatly fear it was only a delusion, so apt are [we] to flatt...

17 days ago
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Cowboy Etiquette: Women

“Lewis Dinner Party, Spur Ranch, Texas,” 1912, by Erwin E. Smith. Courtesy Erwin E. Smith Pettis Collection, Amon Carter Museum of American Art, Fort Worth, Texas. Bequest of Mary Alice Pettis.

The early West was a man’s country. Until it...

24 days ago
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The Contradictory Mr. McMurtry

Undated photograph of Larry McMurtry by Bill Wittliff. Courtesy The Wittliff Collection, Texas State University.

I have this compulsion to fictionalize. . . . By necessity, I invent.

Larry McMurtry

One of the wonderful serendipities of w...

a month ago
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