Lost in West Texas - Jim W. Corder - Books - Texas A & M University Press - 9781585440245 - December 19, 1988
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Lost in West Texas

Jim W. Corder

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Lost in West Texas

"I want to hear about such folks as my father and how he knows how to make cement, not by recipe, but by something in his bones. I want to hear how my grandfather learned to plow a straight furrow and why even older men always called him Mister. I want to know all of the reasons why, those years ago, my mother cried when the tomatoes in her garden twisted and died."

Trying to find out such things, Jim Corder leads us through the ravines of the Croton Breaks, around to the back side of the Double Mountains, and through the streets of Jayton and Spur, as they are and as they used to be. He takes us right up to gaze at the Big Rock Candy Mountain, which, however, he can't tell us how to find since the day in 1937 when the State Highway Department made it into gravel. Fort Concho and Fort Phantom Hill, outhouses and feed mills, Col. Ranald Mackenzie and a lone Comanche brave, high school athletes and desperately lonely teachers, all come under his scrutiny and are hauntingly considered for their stories, their limitations, and the sense of place they afford.

Nostalgia, wonderment, and a healthy and imaginative provincialism color the pages of this book, which is well illustrated with the author's own pen-and-ink sketches of the places and things he remembers. The vibrantly concrete details of daily existence in a bygone time in a remote and desolate area of Texas are startlingly juxtaposed with philosophical musings about the limitations all of us face in comprehending even that little bit of life we live. "Can poetry, or water, be found in West Texas?" Corder asks at one point. His answer?if such it be?makes it worth our getting lost with him in this journey of the heart and mind.


128 pages, black & white illustrations

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released December 19, 1988
Original release date 2000
ISBN13 9781585440245
Publishers Texas A & M University Press
Pages 128
Dimensions 153 × 231 × 9 mm   ·   217 g
Language English  
Illustrator Corder, Jim W

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