Lone Star Lore
Welcome to Lone Star Lore - hosted by filmmaker Matthew Thornton, and written by historian Joleene Maddox Snider, the series pairs immersive narration and cinematic sound with expert guests who help us ask better questions: * What happens when a place this vast and mythologized tries to agree on one story? * Who owns Texas history? * And how do the stories we inherit still shape who we are today? Ep. 03 — Beyond Provincial: Texas Literature, Land, and Recognition Why do stories rooted so deeply in Texas land and place so often get dismissed as “regional,” when they’re wrestling with the same universal questions as the American canon? In this episode, we explore how Texas writers like John Graves, Katherine Anne Porter, Sandra Cisneros, Elmer Kelton, Stephen Harrigan, and Elizabeth Crooks built Texas literature from the ground up — and how the label provincial became a kind of cultural gate that kept these works from being heard beyond their place of origin. With guest Tammy Gonzales (Texas State University / Center for the Study of the Southwest), we trace how land becomes a doorway into reading — and how Larry McMurtry eventually kicks open the door of national recognition, not by inventing something new, but by making it impossible to look away. Written by: Joleene Maddox SniderHosted & Produced by: Matthew ThorntonFeaturing: Tammy GonzalesProduced by: Griffyn.Co Productions About Tammy Gonzales:Program Director for the Center for the Study of the Southwest at Texas State University, and Associate Editor for Southwestern American Literature and Texas Books in Review. Tammy works at the intersection of land, memory, and culture — helping preserve Texas stories as something lived, shared, and carried forward. Reading List from this Episode:John Graves - Goodbye to a River, Hard Scrabble Sandra Cisneros - Woman Hollering Creek, The House on Mango Street, Caramelo Katherine Anne Porter - Noon Wine, Ship of Fools, Pale Horse, Pale Rider Elmer Kelton - The Time it Never Rained, The Day the Cowboys Quit Stephen Harrigan - The Gates of the Alamo, Big Wonderful Thing: A History of Texas Elizabeth Crook - The Which Way Tree, The Night Journal, The Raven’s Bride Larry McMurtry - The Last Picture Show, In a Narrow Grave, Lonesome Dove Timestamps / Chapter Guide: 00:00 – Finding the hook: land as memory 01:03 – Introducing Tammy Gonzales & today’s question 01:55 – John Graves and Goodbye to a River 03:40 – Land as lived experience (Tammy) 05:33 – Graves on responsibility and stewardship 07:34 – “Provincial”: the problem with the label 08:49 – Sandra Cisneros and personal connection 10:29 – Katherine Anne Porter and interior violence 11:19 – Elmer Kelton, endurance, and aging 12:21 – Breaking the myth of “small” stories 12:47 – Stephen Harrigan and challenging mythology 14:38 – Elizabeth Crook and reexamining history 16:03 – Enter Larry McMurtry 18:29 – In a Narrow Grave and rejection 19:57 – Land as common ground (Tammy) 20:45 – Lonesome Dove and national recognition 22:13 – Memory, inheritance, and return 24:28 – Final reflections & thanks
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