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God Save Texas

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This is a humorous and insightful love letter to Texas, blending nostalgia with realism. From the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of The Looming Tower, the narrative explores the complexities of a state often viewed through a controversial lens. Texas, a Republican stronghold in Trumpland, has not elected a Democrat to statewide office in over two decades. Yet, it is also home to a majority-minority population, including the largest number of Muslims in the U.S. Its cities are vibrant and diverse, while the economy, driven by oil and technology, rivals that of Australia. The author, having spent most of his life in Texas, captures the charm of its quirks and landscapes, even as he critiques its political climate and social issues. The state's model of low taxes and minimal regulation fosters remarkable growth but also stark income inequality, mirroring the vision of America that Donald Trump promotes. This profound portrait, completed as Texas faced recovery from devastating storms in 2017, reflects the state’s dual nature—both as it is and as it could be. Texas is a tapestry of contradictions, home to cultural icons and stark realities, making it a compelling subject for exploration.

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God Save Texas, Lawrence Wright

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Titul
God Save Texas
Jazyk
anglicky
Vydavatel
Penguin UK
Rok vydání
2018
Vazba
pevná
Počet stran
368
ISBN10
0241325706
ISBN13
9780241325704
Série
Hodnocení
4 z 5
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This is a humorous and insightful love letter to Texas, blending nostalgia with realism. From the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of The Looming Tower, the narrative explores the complexities of a state often viewed through a controversial lens. Texas, a Republican stronghold in Trumpland, has not elected a Democrat to statewide office in over two decades. Yet, it is also home to a majority-minority population, including the largest number of Muslims in the U.S. Its cities are vibrant and diverse, while the economy, driven by oil and technology, rivals that of Australia. The author, having spent most of his life in Texas, captures the charm of its quirks and landscapes, even as he critiques its political climate and social issues. The state's model of low taxes and minimal regulation fosters remarkable growth but also stark income inequality, mirroring the vision of America that Donald Trump promotes. This profound portrait, completed as Texas faced recovery from devastating storms in 2017, reflects the state’s dual nature—both as it is and as it could be. Texas is a tapestry of contradictions, home to cultural icons and stark realities, making it a compelling subject for exploration.