10/6/10

Will McGinnis

Texas State University is proud to have in its Wittliff collection, a book that
helped save a river. Will McGinnis explains in this Bobcat Update.

The Wittliff Collection, stored on the seventh floor of Alkek Library, is
varied. The works of Larry McMurtrey, Willie Nelson and other Texas icons can
be found there. Among the literary treasures is a book that some say saved the
river life of the Hill Country. It's John Graves' Goodbye to a River, which was
published in 1960. The book is about a canoe trip made by the author down the
Brazos River. Graves' experience led him to oppose many of the dams that were
being proposed for several Hill Country rivers. His effort resulted in only
three dams being built out of the 13 that were planned.
SB – Steve Davis, asst. curator (impact of Graves' book)
Most Texas State students are aware of the Graves' book, because they've had to
read it for the university seminar class. Many Bobcats, like Graves, appreciate
the rivers in Central Texas.
SB– Bailey Cain, student – ab fun
Some literary critics regard Graves' book as among the best written about Texas.
SB – Steve Davis – ab john graves impact
SB – Will McGinnis

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