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Fortunate Son: Selected Essays from the Lone Star State

Rick Bass

Rick Bass's Fortunate Son is a literary tour of the Lone Star State by a native Texan of exceptional talent.

Book Details

  • Publisher: High Road Books
  • Publish Date: Mar 15th, 2021
  • Pages: 216
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 8.40in - 7.70in - 0.60in - 0.60lb
  • EAN: 9780826362452
  • Categories: EssaysUnited States - State & Local - General

About the Author

Bass, Rick: - Rick Bass is a Texas native now living in Montana. Recognized by numerous Pushcart Prizes and the O. Henry Awards as well as the Texas Institute of Letters, Bass continues to publish celebrated fiction and nonfiction about the natural world and humans' place in it. His recent books include For A Little While: New and Selected Stories and The Traveling Feast: On the Road and at the Table with My Heroes.

Praise for this book

"The book's sixteen essays, both old and new, form a kind of Lone Star collage. . . . Bass's writings are shot through with warmth and worry."--Brantley Hargrove, Texas Highways
"Mr. Bass is an exquisite and unfussy writer."--Andrew R. Graybill, Wall Street Journal
"Bass's book is probing at times, but it also exudes a more ethereal quality. Reading it reminded me of artist and musician Terry Allen's description of one of his albums as 'a haunting.' In Fortunate Son, Texas isn't a protagonist or antagonist; rather, it's an ethereal spirit that touches on essays."--Andrew Dansby, Houston Chronicle
"Fans of the author's writing and collectors of Texas literature alike will prize his homecoming."--Kirkus Reviews
"Perfect for fans of [Larry] McMurtry's essays."--Stuart Rosebrook, True West
"Rick Bass has something important to say, and he says it good."--Edward Abbey, author of Desert Solitaire and The Monkey Wrench Gang
"Rick Bass is one of the most important American writers of his generation. In literary-historical terms, he takes his place among legends such as Edward Abbey, John Graves, Aldo Leopold, and Annie Dillard, among others, as a notable nature essayist."--W. K. Stratton, author of The Wild Bunch: Sam Peckinpah, a Revolution in Hollywood, and the Making of a Legendary Film