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Don Graham was a writer, critic, and professor of American and English Literature at the University of Texas at Austin. He was born on January 16, 1940, in Collin County, Texas, and died on June 22, 2019, in Austin. Graham was a significant scholar of Texas literature, film, and popular culture for almost fifty years. He published ten books, edited six others, contributed chapters to and reviews of many others. Graham was the J. Frank Dobie Regents Professor at UT and writer-at-large for Texas Monthly. He also served as past president of the Texas Institute of Letters. During his nearly two decades as a writer-at-large and contributing editor for Texas Monthly, Graham wrote dozens of stories about subjects as diverse as Willie Nelson, Larry McMurtry, and the making of the movie Giant. Don Graham was raised in circumstances far from the worlds of academia and big-city journalism that he eventually came to inhabit. His parents instilled in him a solid Puritan work ethic that would stay with him for life.

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Don Graham was a writer, critic, and professor of American and English Literature at the University of Texas at Austin. He was born on January 16, 1940, in Collin County, Texas, and died on June 22, 2019, in Austin. Graham was a significant scholar of Texas literature, film, and popular culture for almost fifty years. He published ten books, edited six others, contributed chapters to and reviews of many others. Graham was the J. Frank Dobie Regents Professor at UT and writer-at-large for Texas Monthly. He also served as past president of the Texas Institute of Letters. During his nearly two decades as a writer-at-large and contributing editor for Texas Monthly, Graham wrote dozens of stories about subjects as diverse as Willie Nelson, Larry McMurtry, and the making of the movie Giant. Don Graham was raised in circumstances far from the worlds of academia and big-city journalism that he eventually came to inhabit. His parents instilled in him a solid Puritan work ethic that would stay with him for life.

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