Between Heaven and Texas

“Between Heaven and Texas” by Wyman Meinzer is an illustrated exploration of the Texas sky, published by the University of Texas Press on March 1, 2006. This 132-page book features striking photographs that capture the dramatic interplay of weather and landscape, showcasing the vast cobalt blue skies, storm clouds, and breathtaking sunsets that define the Texas experience. Meinzer’s work reflects the beauty and variety of the natural world, inviting readers to appreciate the skies that inspire his creativity.
In addition to Meinzer’s photography, the book includes contributions from writers Sarah Bird and Naomi Shihab Nye. Bird’s introduction shares her personal reflections on the Texas sky, while Nye presents poems from twenty-six Texas poets that delve into the emotional landscape shaped by the weather. Together, these elements create a rich tapestry that highlights the connection between the sky and the lives lived beneath it, emphasizing themes of nature and ecology. This edition serves as a visual and literary tribute to the unique atmosphere of Texas.
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Between heaven and Texas, there’s a sky that goes on forever. On cloudless mornings after a norther has blown through, the sky is such a perfect cobalt blue that you forget the “between” and know that heaven is Texas, or Texas is heaven—it doesn’t really matter which. But most days there are clouds between Texas and heaven—puffy white clouds that set us dreaming on lazy summer days or roiling storm clouds that unleash lightning, tornadoes, and hail. The sky between heaven and Texas is a stage for drama more often than not, just like the lives we live below it. Perhaps that’s why we’re always looking up.
In this beautiful book, noted photographer Wyman Meinzer revisits the place that inspires his most creative work—the Texas sky. His photographs capture the vast dramas that occur between heaven and Texas—rainstorms that blot out mountain ranges, lightning strikes that dazzle a night-black prairie, trains of clouds that rumble for miles over wheat fields, sunsets that lave the whole wide sky in crimson, gold, and pink. Meinzer’s striking images reveal that in the sky above, no less than on the land below, endless variety is commonplace in Texas.
Joining Meinzer in this celebration of the Texas sky are two fine writers, Sarah Bird and Naomi Shihab Nye. In her wonderfully personal introduction, Sarah Bird describes growing up as a dedicated cloud-watcher who, after several years among the cotton candy clouds and cool fogs of Japan, was shocked and exhilarated by the limitless hot skies of Texas. Naomi Nye has chosen poems by twenty-six Texas poets, including herself, which explore a spectrum of emotion about the sky above Texas and the weather in our lives beneath it. Together, photographs, memoir, and poems create a lasting connection with the power and presence of what Meinzer calls “that vast frontier and ocean above”—the sky between heaven and Texas.
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