Cinema and Painting
Discover the compelling world of William Goyen in Cinema and Painting, published by the University of Texas Press in 1996. This captivating volume spans 320 pages and showcases the uncollected autobiographical writings of Goyen, a pivotal figure in Texas's literary history. Renowned for his unique voice and deep connection to regional culture, Goyen's essays, featured in various American periodicals and literary journals, offer a rich exploration of his insights and experiences. Perfect for literature enthusiasts and those interested in the artistic interplay between cinema and painting, this paperback edition invites readers to delve into the mind of one of America's most original writers. Enhance your collection with this essential work that celebrates Goyen's legacy and his contributions to American literature.