Why New Mexicans Love New Mexico
Released: Feb 29, 2008
Publisher: Atelier Books, Ltd.Co.
Format: Paperback, 52 pages
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Description:
Although the title would seem directed only at the people who live in New Mexico, this is in fact a usually funny and sometimes poetic evocation of the landscape and people of almost anywhere in the Southwest. It begins with a witty rewrite of the creation myth, then goes back a century and a half to a touching baptism at one of New Mexico's most sacred spiritual shrines. Then back to the presence with "The Menu of the Hands," a hilarious spoof on wily waiters taking advantage of the naiveté of summertime visitors. Never, anywhere, has a meal ever been served with this much elán and chutzpah. Finally there is a beautiful evocation of the near-mystical effects the Southwest landscape can have on locals and visitors alike. Behind those magnificent mesas and mountains, the stones have a voice you can hear--if you listen the right way.
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