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Sunrise At Cotulla: A Novel About Texas Women In The Near Future

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Number Of Pages: 372
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Parental Discretion is Advised. In the year 2012 a group of women set about to reform the political system in Texas after the state legislature passes draconian laws that trample on the civil liberties of women and gays. The women face a docile and apathetic electorate, a powerful state law enforcement apparatus, a hostile judiciary and a news media dominated by tabloid sensationalism. An unlikely person assumes the role of leader of the reform movement after tragedy and personal blunders abruptly alter her life. Along the way she becomes aware of her sexuality and strengthens her religious faith. The story takes place in many Texas locales-from the state legislature in Austin and the county courthouse in Galveston, to Marfa and the Rio Grande River valley. Outside Texas, events unfold from Union Square in New York City to Jumpertown, Mississippi. Sunrise at Cotulla combines alternative history, historical fiction and future fiction spanning the period from 1848 to 2014.



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Composer and pianist David Plylar recently completed his PhD in music composition at the Eastman School of Music, where his primary mentor is Robert Morris. David holds an M.M. in music composition and theory from the University of Louisville, and a B.A. in music composition from Duke University. His other principal teachers have included Carlos Sanchez-Gutierrez, David Liptak, Ricardo Zohn-Muldoon, Steve Rouse and Stephen Jaffe.

Some recent awards and scholarships include a Raymond N. Ball Dissertation Year Fellowship(2007-8), the Belle S. Gitelman Composition Award (2007), a Hanson Institute for American Music Commission (2006), the Howard Hanson Orchestral Prize (2005), a Composer’s Assistant Program grant from the American Music Center (2005), participation in the Minnesota Orchestra Reading Sessions (2004), an ASCAP Morton Gould Young Composer Award (2003), and the Grawemeyer Fellowship (University of Louisville, 2001-3). David was also a finalist in the 2007-8 Rome Prize competition. David’s compositions include works for piano, voice, chamber orchestra, orchestra, various chamber ensembles, and many transcriptions of his own music and the music of others. He is currently working on a large-scale piece for piano and orchestra.

As a performer, David has enjoyed playing a wide variety of music, from works by Ligeti and Boulez to the music of Liszt and his contemporaries. David recently completed a five-city recital tour with oboist Alison Lowell as part of their new music ensemble, Out of Context. David has also performed extensively with the Rochester-based new music ensemble Ossia (a group which he led as president during the 2006-2007 season), presenting numerous world-premiere performances, and was a soloist in the North American premiere of Beat Furrer’s Nuun. In 2007, he performed the Daniel Variations by Steve Reich at the June in Buffalo Contemporary Music Festival. David has also served as the pianist in residence for Ossia at the Primer Festival Internacional de Música Contemporánea de Michoacán (in Morelia, Michoacán, Mexico), coaching piano and composition students in addition to premiering several student works.

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