Storytelling is both an art form and a means of passing on significant elements of a culture--the history, the traditions, the humor, the pathos. It is a way of entertaining and being entertained. With this compilation of Texas--and Texanized--favorite myths and legends, award-winning tale teller Donna Ingham applies her own unmistakable voice to traverse her home state through such stories as: >"The Coming of the Bluebonnet"--an oft-collected Commanche myth about love and sacrifice and the origin of the Texas state flower >"The Story Behind the Story"--about two early cattlemen and the basis for an episode in Larry McMurtry's "Lonesome Dove" >"The Life and Times of Pecos Bill"--a selection of tales about this legendary folk hero >"Diamond Bill"--about an east Texas rattlesnake who fought in the Civil War >"Cupid Was a Mama's Boy"--a Texanized classic Greek myth >And much more
The tall tale returns. Anecdotes, folklore, humor, social life, and customs wrapped in the skillful creation or re-telling by this college English professor. Ingham is a proven, delightful liar in the popular and academic Austin communities. Here she re-casts Texas traditional facts, folktales, and legends into sharp new molds. And to some outrageous success, the story-teller takes old Greek mythology (Persephone, Cupid, Psyche, etc) and reveals their Texan backgrounds. Ingham draws some of her tales from J. Frank Dobie's Texas Folklore Society's publications, Southern traditions including Br'er Rabbit, and old historical stories of Cindy Ann Parker, Big Foot Wallace, Mollie Bailey, Goodnight & Loving, and Sam Bass. The first lines of "The Coming of the Bluebonnet" reveals the spinner's skill as she neatly combines rhythm and rhyme, followed by other combinations of number, sound, and repetition. The tone is Andy Griffith folksy, by her preference. These 28 stories refresh the old reader's response to these old stories. She's a welcome voice who should follow-up with other volumes. For instance, why not take Pecos Bill's family and give this 20th century tall tale a full-fleshed family of fantastic foibles and futures. Recommended for readers, junior high to senior citizens, who enjoy a good laugh and even a cry as the short stories unfold.
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