Objective Correlative
Juno, Texas (July 30, 2011). What remains of the South Divide pasture, three months after the Deaton Cole fire, near Juno, Texas. No signs of life, except the mesquite, which would flourish even in...
View ArticlePraise for The Mendacity of Hope
“Roger D. Hodge brilliantly and devastatingly dissects how democracy has gone on sale in America.” —Bill Moyers “This is what I’ve been waiting for—a profound and hard-hitting critique of the Obama...
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The Mendacity of Hope, spotted by my friend Ginger Strand at the Occupy Wall Street library in lower Manhattan.
View ArticleMt. Cristo Rey
At the pilgrimage of Mt. Cristo Rey, west of El Paso. She walked for God, without shoes, hoping for a favor.
View ArticleTen Guns, Ten Horses, Ten Wives
My essay on Empire of the Summer Moon: Quanah Parker and the Rise and Fall of the Comanche Tribe, by S.C. Gwynne, appears in the December 15 issue of the London Review of Books.
View ArticleBorderworld
My long essay on the Texas-Mexico border is in the January issue of Popular Science. Photo by J. Henry Fair.
View ArticleHalo Shelter
From a panel of pictographs at Halo Shelter, near the Devils River, in Val Verde County, Texas.
View ArticleInto the Silence
My profile of Wade Davis, author of Into the Silence, one of the best books I read last year, is in the May issue of Men’s Journal, on newsstands.
View ArticleThe Writing on the Wall
New piece in the July Texas Monthly, “The Writing on the Wall,” about climate change, drought, and the rock art of the Lower Pecos river. See Sombrero.net for more photographs.
View ArticlePraise for Texas Blood
“Heartbreaking and mesmerizing… Hodge combines a journalist’s eye with a native son’s love to give readers clear insight into southwestern Texas’s past, present, and future.” —Publishers Weekly “In...
View ArticleTexas Blood: Seven Generations Among the Outlaws, Ranchers, Indians,...
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