Jack Ruby And The Origins Of The Avant Garde In Dallas


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Jack Ruby and the Origins of the Avant-Garde in Dallas


Jack Ruby and the Origins of the Avant-Garde in Dallas

Author: Robert Trammell

language: en

Publisher: Deep Vellum Publishing

Release Date: 2021-12-07


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What really (might have) happened when Jack Ruby, nightclub owner, brass knuckle-slinger, and inveterate fan of Corbusier, decided to kill the killer of JFK? In this first-ever trade publication of Bob Trammell’s work, Jack Ruby mythos loops between fact, fiction, and spectacle to satirize Dallas’ place on the world stage. Jack Ruby & The Origins of the Avant-Garde in Dallas caricaturizes everyone from Bob Thornton to Joseph Beuys; fodder for JFK conspiracy theorists, innuendo-readers, ingenious speculators, and pursuers of The Truth About Dallas At Large. With an introduction by Ben Fountain and afterword by David Searcy, this volume also includes Trammell’s “Quiet Man” story cycle from over the course of his long, countercultural writing career, lamenting a generation that lost much by embarking on a search for themselves in a city—and world—unwilling to support its brightest artists.

Jack Ruby and the Origins of the Avantgarde in Dallas


Jack Ruby and the Origins of the Avantgarde in Dallas

Author: Robert Trammell

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 1989-11-01


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The City That Killed the President


The City That Killed the President

Author: Tim Cloward

language: en

Publisher: Deep Vellum Publishing

Release Date: 2023-09-05


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A creative cultural history of Dallas through the lens of its defining twentieth century event: JFK's assassination. The assassination of John F. Kennedy on November 22, 1963, shocked America. Instantly, Dallas was blamed for the killing, labeled “the City of Hate.” In the half century since the president’s murder, this city’s artists and writers have produced important, if often overlooked, work that speaks to the difficult burden of our civic shaming. Here are the works of poetry, theater, journalism, art, the actions of our citizens and political leaders, all the fragments of our cultural life that address this tortured local history. The City That Killed the President is a fitful discourse offering a window into Dallas itself, a city reluctant to grapple with its past.