Mr. Texas : A Novel
Mr. Texas : A Novel
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Author(s): Wright, Lawrence
ISBN No.: 9780593537374
Pages: 336
Year: 202309
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 40.02
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

"A rollicking satire . A fiery sample of the chili of Texas politics: equal parts tragedy, comedy and farce . The reader has to hold onto the rigging because this bronco spins, bucks, kicks and bites . I actually had to put the book down. I was laughing so hard my dog Gus was worried about me . As with all good Texas tales, there''s a showdown, but in Wright''s version the lines are as muddy and winding as the Brazos River. In fact, this is not really a morality tale. It''s a character study, cleverly hidden within a raucous, fast-paced, hilarious sendup.


" -- Paul Begala, The New York Times Book Review "Lawrence Wright''s Mr. Texas is an uproarious novel about the kitschy weirdness of Texas politics. Every page crackles with deadpan wit, satirical rube philosophy, and keen journalistic observation. But just because Mr. Texas is a hoot doesn''t mean it lacks erudition. This is a classic American political novel in the tradition of Bill Lee Brammer''s The Gay Place and William Kennedy''s Roscoe . My only regret is that Larry McMurtry and Molly Ivins aren''t alive to laugh out loud with the rest of us readers. Trust me: Mr.


Texas is an irresistible humdinger of a book that has major motion picture written all over it." --Douglas Brinkley, author of Silent Spring Revolution "Smart, biting, wickedly funny, and really good company: If Mr. Texas had a Tinder profile, that might be it. Lawrence Wright, whose nonfiction journalism is exemplary, proves he can hit from both sides of the plate with this brilliant work of fiction. His skewering of politics is pitch perfect. Mr. Texas is required reading in these politically turbulent times." --Susan Orlean, author of On Animals "Billionaires and lobbyists battling public servants with the future of Texas in the balance.


This is the novel our Texas politics deserves. The craven and absurd, the big hearted and hopeful, the old guard and the next generation, these are the characters who decide the fate of our state and by extension our nation." --Beto O''Rourke, author of We''ve Got to Try "Lawrence Wright is the foremost anthropologist of all things Texas, a place where truth is indeed often stranger than fiction. In Mr. Texas , Wright examines the seemingly inexplicable nature of our horrifying partisan politics today in a way that makes the reader both laugh out loud and quietly tear up, but if you''re a prisoner of hope, you''ll find in these pages reason to keep believing. And it''s a wildly entertaining kick in the chaps." --Mark McKinnon, creator of The Circus "Too tragically real to be fiction, too funny to be journalism, too heartfelt to be satire, Mr. Texas is a virtuoso blend of all three, an instant Lone Star classic that employs humor to devastating effect.


Laughing at the pitch perfect asides of a politician who ''got his ass vulcanized'' or was ''a billionaire back when that meant something,'' Mr. Texas accomplishes what only the best satire can: It shocks us into recognizing the ''piƱata of partisanship'' that has left Texas ''a place where hatred was key to political advancement.'' But it is Wright''s impeccable balancing of sincere empathy along with this genuine satirical deconstruction of their culture that makes Mr. Texas the triumph it is." --Sarah Bird, author of Last Dance on the Starlight Pier "Lawrence Wright is an American original. He''s one of our most cosmopolitan writers but also rooted in his beloved Texas. His new novel is a panoramic journey through the bramble of Texas politics--all the way to today''s debates about fracking, transgender rights and migrants. His characters are complex and believable, drawn from real-life Texans that Larry has known over decades.


It''s characteristic of Larry''s limitless talent that now he''s written a can''t-put-it-down novel!" --David Ignatius, author of The Paladin "Original and funny . Tapping into his prodigious knowledge of and affection for the state of Texas, Wright gives us a novel about politics and people . Wonderful characters, Texas-sized helpings of wit and insight, and, believe it or not, a vision of post-partisan redemption." -- Kirkus "Wright brings decades of insider knowledge to bear in this devilishly witty send-up of Texas politics . No one emerges unscathed in this rollicking satire." -- Publishers Weekly "A seductive portrait through words [of] the hot, barren beauty of West Texas . A fascinating portrait of Lone Star legislating." -- Booklist.



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