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Larry McMurtry: Critical Essay by Jim Sanderson

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SOURCE: "Old Corrals: Texas According to 80s Films and TV and Texas According to Larry McMurtry," in Journal of American Culture, Vol. 13, No. 2, Summer, 1990, pp. 63-73.

In the following essay, Sanderson—in the context of considering modern Texan popular culture—critiques Anything for Billy, commenting on McMurtry's dual role as a writer reacting to and creating Texas myths.

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