The editors of Texas Monthly explore what it means to be a Texan in
this anthology packed with essays, reportage, recipes, and
recommendations from their renowned list of contributors.
Big hats, big trucks, big oil fortunes--Texas clichés all. And while
those elements do flourish throughout Texas, they alone hardly define
the place. The Lone Star State is and has always been a great melting
pot, home to sprawling cities, trailblazing innovators, and treasured
traditions from all over, many of which become ingrained in popular
culture and intertwined with the American ideal.
In this collection, the editors of Texas Monthly take stock of their
multifaceted, larger-than-life state, including the people, customs,
land, culture, and cuisine that have collided and comingled here.
Featuring essays, reportage, recipes, and recommendations from the
magazine's legendary roster of contributors, and accompanied by original
drawings, Being Texan explores the landscapes that are home to more
than 29 million people; the joys and idiosyncrasies of Texan life;
underappreciated episodes of Texas history; and distinctive strains of
Texan arts and culture.
Illuminating, surprising, and entertaining, Being Texan reveals the
Lone Star State in all its beauty, vastness, and complexity.