Blue Mesa Review: Approaching the MillenniumUniversity of New Mexico Press, 1996 - 200 من الصفحات This latest issue of Blue Mesa Review, the literary annual founded by Rudolfo Anaya, explores issues of the new millenium through the poetry and fiction of more than sixty contributors, including Virgil Suarez, David Axelrod, Brian Swann, Paul Scott Malone, and Harvena Richter. An anthology of the best, most current writers reflecting on the passing millenium, and its effects on the next... Plus two provocative photo essays: The first, Ancient Heart, an excerpt from a forthcoming book of photography by Amy Zuckerman, peers into the dream-like last days of an AIDS victim, shrouded in gauze, accompanied by his own soul-baring journal entries. These journal entries are not captions. They should be considered anecdotal evidence of a process nearing completion--an artist's examination of his experience, while working to complete his masterpiece--what most of us would call our lives. In Creating Destruction, nationally renowned photographer Miguel Gandert presents a tourist's-eye view of the fiftieth anniversary of the Trinity Site, where the world's first atomic device was detonated--at once the pinnacle of human achievement and the opportunity for annhilation of the Earth's entire population. Captured by the sardonic wit of Gandert's photographs, visitors slowly pass by, observing plaques depicting the history of the Bomb, placed on a fence, as if they were stations of the cross. |
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... hair hung over his collar in back , the way men who are going bald let their hair grow long to compensate for what they haven't got on top . And there I stand , Eva Priggy from Premont , Texas , on the corner of Bourbon Street in the ...
... hair hung over his collar in back , the way men who are going bald let their hair grow long to compensate for what they haven't got on top . And there I stand , Eva Priggy from Premont , Texas , on the corner of Bourbon Street in the ...
الصفحة 198
... hair behind and laughs , like this is the funniest thing ever . And then she feels her hair brushed up in back and his hand is there , squeezing her neck and pulling her toward him . " Having fun ? " he asks , breathing into her ear ...
... hair behind and laughs , like this is the funniest thing ever . And then she feels her hair brushed up in back and his hand is there , squeezing her neck and pulling her toward him . " Having fun ? " he asks , breathing into her ear ...
الصفحة 203
... hair behind her ears and lifts her chin . The faces before her are drawn in , dead - cold in their expectance . She doesn't see any she can stand a moment longer . She goes out of house and down the drive , grateful beyond belief that ...
... hair behind her ears and lifts her chin . The faces before her are drawn in , dead - cold in their expectance . She doesn't see any she can stand a moment longer . She goes out of house and down the drive , grateful beyond belief that ...
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APPROACHING THE MILLENNIUM no | 2 |
THE 20TH CENTURY | 19 |
WITNESS FOR THE RIO GRANDE | 39 |
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Anne Waldman Archangela arms asked beach Bishop BOB PERELMAN Bourbon Street breath called César Charmayne chile Crystal Palace damn dance dark Darlene Shoemaker DAVID AXELROD Dawn says Dawn's door dreams ears Eddie Eusebio's eyes face father feel feet fingers flowers Frank fucking hair hand Hardcastle Harryman head heart horse inside Jack Kerouac Jamie Jamie's JEFF THOMSON Jerry Wayne Jerry Wayne Priggy John Paul kiss laughed light lives look LYNN BURRIS Mexico moon morning mother mouth move never night paint pink poem poetry Puerto del Sol pulled Recita red shoes rodeo rose shoulder skin sleep smell smile someone song stared Tamilee tassels Teflon tell there's things thought told tonight tortilla curtain truck Tupperware turned VIRGIL SUAREZ voice walk watched wave window woman words writing yellow