The Seasons of Rick Roderick

Thomas Zigal author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Texas Christian University Press

Published:14th Apr '26

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The Seasons of Rick Roderick explores the remarkable life of a West Texas–born philosopher who rose to fame in the early 1990s as one of America’s most beloved philosophy professors.

Known for his dynamic lectures recorded by The Teaching Company, Rick Roderick captivated audiences nationwide with his wit, humor, and ability to make complex ideas accessible. Admirers included cultural icons such as George Lucas and U.S. Senator Orrin Hatch.

But behind the brilliance was a man shaped by a difficult Texas childhood, struggles with anxiety and depression, and the devastating loss of a loved one during his teenage years.

Roderick’s longtime friend, novelist Thomas Zigal, offers a deeply personal account of their thirty-year friendship, interwoven with excerpts from Roderick’s unfinished autobiography at the time of his death in 2002.

Part biography, part memoir, The Seasons of Rick Roderick is a bittersweet portrait of a charismatic professor whose vibrant teaching style and sharp mind inspired thousands of listeners. As a volume in the TCU Press Texas Writer’s Series, this book sheds light not only on the legacy of a unique philosopher but also on the enduring power of friendship, resilience, and the pursuit of knowledge.

"Thomas Zigal's memoir is a literary double helix. It's an engaging tale of entwined lives that manages to plumb the depths of a remarkable friendship while capturing what it was like to come of age during a tumultuous era in American history." —Joe Holley, Pulitzer Prize recipient and author of the award-winning Sutherland Springs: God, Guns, and Hope in a Texas Town

"In his compelling new book, The Seasons of Rick Roderick, novelist Thomas Zigal brings needed attention to the fascinating life and career of his late good friend, native Texan Rick Roderick. A gifted educator, brilliant intellectual, and humorist, Roderick’s lectures for the Teaching Company inspired and influenced a national audience by his unusual ability to explain, in a comprehensible way, complex philosophical theories such as postmodernism and existentialism. Zigal masterfully combines the text of Roderick’s never completed autobiography with Zigal’s own heartfelt, thoughtful, and candid recollections and insights. This book is a joy to read." —Don Carleton, historian and director of the Dolph Briscoe Center for American History at the University of Texas at Austin

ISBN: 9780875659565

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368 pages