Edwin "Bud" Shrake is one of the most intriguing literary
talents to emerge from Texas. He has written vividly in fiction and
nonfiction about everything from the early days of the Texas
Republic to the making of the atomic bomb. His real gift has been
to capture the Texas Zeitgeist. Legendary Harper's Magazine editor
Willie Morris called Shrake's essay "Land of the Permanent Wave"
one of the two best pieces Morris ever published during his tenure
at the magazine. High praise, indeed, when one considers that
Norman Mailer and Seymour Hersh were just two of the luminaries
featured at Harper's during Morris's reign.
This anthology is the first to present and explore Shrake's
writing completely, including his journalism, fiction, and film
work, both published and previously unpublished. The collection
makes innovative use of his personal papers and letters to explore
the connections between his journalism and his novels, between his
life and his art. An exceptional behind-the-scenes look at his
life, Land of the Permanent Wave reveals and reveres the life and
calling of a writer whose legacy continues to influence and engage
readers and writers nearly fifty years into his career.
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