Read Anywhere and on Any Device!

Subscribe to Read | $0.00

Join today and start reading your favorite books for Free!

Read Anywhere and on Any Device!

  • Download on iOS
  • Download on Android
  • Download on iOS

San Antonio: A Cultural Tapestry

San Antonio: A Cultural Tapestry

Cathy Smith
4/5 ( ratings)
"Cities, like people, are formed as much by their stories as they are by the laying of brick or the mixing of mud and water." So says award-winning journalist Jan Jarboe Russell in San Antonio: A Cultural Tapestry. And the stories she tells about her adopted hometown are, indeed, building blocks for the spirit that makes the city come to life. Recounting the popular folk legend of La Llorona, the old woman of the river, Russell writes of the deep enchantment that runs throughout San Antonio's daily affairs. Enriching Russell's tales are hundreds of outstanding images, collected by local photographer Mark Langford from the area's best photographers. Together, they reveal the threads that bind and enliven the cultural tapestry of modern San Antonio. With the river serving as a serene presence that bears witness to the city's long heritage and its unbounded promise, San Antonio--Russell explains--is an urban center with the innocence of a small village. Although now the eighth-largest city in the United States, it's a city that stands firm on its diverse foundations--whether fashioned from brick, from stone, or from words. "The secret of San Antonio is simply this," Russell concludes. "We are a real place, but we haven't yet given our magic away."
Language
English
Pages
206
Format
Hardcover
Publisher
Towery Pub.
Release
June 01, 1998
ISBN
1881096556
ISBN 13
9781881096559

San Antonio: A Cultural Tapestry

Cathy Smith
4/5 ( ratings)
"Cities, like people, are formed as much by their stories as they are by the laying of brick or the mixing of mud and water." So says award-winning journalist Jan Jarboe Russell in San Antonio: A Cultural Tapestry. And the stories she tells about her adopted hometown are, indeed, building blocks for the spirit that makes the city come to life. Recounting the popular folk legend of La Llorona, the old woman of the river, Russell writes of the deep enchantment that runs throughout San Antonio's daily affairs. Enriching Russell's tales are hundreds of outstanding images, collected by local photographer Mark Langford from the area's best photographers. Together, they reveal the threads that bind and enliven the cultural tapestry of modern San Antonio. With the river serving as a serene presence that bears witness to the city's long heritage and its unbounded promise, San Antonio--Russell explains--is an urban center with the innocence of a small village. Although now the eighth-largest city in the United States, it's a city that stands firm on its diverse foundations--whether fashioned from brick, from stone, or from words. "The secret of San Antonio is simply this," Russell concludes. "We are a real place, but we haven't yet given our magic away."
Language
English
Pages
206
Format
Hardcover
Publisher
Towery Pub.
Release
June 01, 1998
ISBN
1881096556
ISBN 13
9781881096559

Rate this book!

Write a review?

loader