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The subjects of Craig Clifford's ruminations range from Willie
Nelson to Walter Prescott Webb, from German philosophers to an
Irish immigrant out to save the American West, and in them Clifford
voices the concerns of a new generation of Texans and other
earthlings.
Deep-hearted Texas expatriates, well-rooted transplants, natives,
and brand-new Texans alike will have an almost tactile encounter
with the feeling of what it means to be a Texan in this age in
which freeway, microchip, and shopping mall have replaced Chisholm
Trail, lariat, and trading post. Together with the author, readers
can come to grips with the meaning of Texas and Texanness, and by
the way of these personal and provincial reflections, with the role
that rootedness and uprootedness play in the lives of all humans.
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