Cover
Title Page
Copyright Page
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Chapter 1: Highway Kind: Townes Van Zandt’s Legacy
Chapter 2: Townes Van Zandt: The Anxiety, Artifice, and Audacity of Influence
Chapter 3: “My Sorrow Is Real even though I Can’t Change My Plans”: Townes Van Zandt, “Dramatic” Form, and Gender
Chapter 4: Macabre and Mirth: Two Sides of Townes Van Zandt
Chapter 5: Philosophy in a Minor Key: Townes Van Zandt and the Minor Modes
Chapter 6: Meter as Meaning: Psychological Interpretation in Townes Van Zandt’s “High, Low and In Between”
Chapter 7: Shifting Time and Cinematic Images: Townes Van Zandt, Willie Nelson, Merle Haggard, and “Pancho and Lefty”
Chapter 8: “Overproduction” and Townes Van Zandt’s Early Albums
Chapter 9: Mental Illness and the Reception of Townes Van Zandt in the Austin Music Scene
Chapter 10: Townes in His Own Words: Excerpts from Richard Dobson’s The Gulf Coast Boys
Bibliography
Contributors
Index