
This audio edition brings together the full range of William Cowper Brann’s fiery journalism, a voice that roared across the Texas frontier in the 1890s. His articles, bristling with sarcasm and unflinching criticism, tackle everything from politics and religion to the social ills of his day. Listeners will hear the raw energy of a writer who refused to soften his opinions, offering a vivid snapshot of a turbulent era through a lens that is both confrontational and oddly lyrical.
The collection is organized so the first volume gathers his most notable pieces from various publications, while the subsequent installments present the complete run of his newspaper, The Iconoclast, as it appeared in its original sequence. A thoughtful introduction frames Brann’s legacy without taking sides, allowing his bold, unapologetic style to speak for itself. For anyone curious about the outspoken polemicists who shaped public discourse, these recordings capture the spirit of a man whose words still echo with daring intensity.
Language
en
Duration
~9 hours (566K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
1996-06-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1855–1898
Best remembered as the fiery editor of The Iconoclast, this late-19th-century journalist built a reputation for fearless attacks on hypocrisy and corruption. His combative style made him famous across Texas and beyond, and it also helped lead to the violence that ended his life.
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