New Mexico is one of those magical places that draws people and connects them with their souls. This book includes forty of New Mexico's finest contemporary poets from diverse ethnic and cultural backgrounds who share common concerns—the landscapes of New Mexico, the depth of its people, and the complexity of its history. Each poet is presented by a selection of his or her New Mexico is one of those magical places that draws people and connects them with their souls. This book includes forty of New Mexico's finest contemporary poets from diverse ethnic and cultural backgrounds who share common concerns—the landscapes of New Mexico, the depth of its people, and the complexity of its history. Each poet is presented by a selection of his or her work, a biography, and a photograph. This book is a collection from New Mexico poets who have lived and worked in New Mexico for a substantial amount of time and whose work reflects their love of this place. It includes such well-known names as Denise Chavez, Margaret Randall, Ana Castillo, Judson Crews, and Jimmy Santiago Baca.
New Mexico Poetry Renaissance
New Mexico is one of those magical places that draws people and connects them with their souls. This book includes forty of New Mexico's finest contemporary poets from diverse ethnic and cultural backgrounds who share common concerns—the landscapes of New Mexico, the depth of its people, and the complexity of its history. Each poet is presented by a selection of his or her New Mexico is one of those magical places that draws people and connects them with their souls. This book includes forty of New Mexico's finest contemporary poets from diverse ethnic and cultural backgrounds who share common concerns—the landscapes of New Mexico, the depth of its people, and the complexity of its history. Each poet is presented by a selection of his or her work, a biography, and a photograph. This book is a collection from New Mexico poets who have lived and worked in New Mexico for a substantial amount of time and whose work reflects their love of this place. It includes such well-known names as Denise Chavez, Margaret Randall, Ana Castillo, Judson Crews, and Jimmy Santiago Baca.
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Nina –
I bought this collection about a year ago when I visited New Mexico for the first time, but only just got around to reading it. I was surprised by how much I enjoyed it. Like any collection, there were poems that were a bit lack luster, but overall, I thought the collection was fantastic. It was a great variety with even some bilingual poetry. Recommend for anyone feeling that dessert pull and loves poetry!
Sophia Nuñez –
I picked up this anthology while visiting the Museum of Spanish Colonial Art in Santa Fe several months ago, as a way to get to know more poets' work. I was mainly drawn (at least in buying the book) to the Hispanic and Native American voices because of how they relate to my own experience. Still, it was interesting to see how the landscape and history permeated the work of even those not native to the area. Like with most anthologies, the extent to which I liked the poems varied. I picked up this anthology while visiting the Museum of Spanish Colonial Art in Santa Fe several months ago, as a way to get to know more poets' work. I was mainly drawn (at least in buying the book) to the Hispanic and Native American voices because of how they relate to my own experience. Still, it was interesting to see how the landscape and history permeated the work of even those not native to the area. Like with most anthologies, the extent to which I liked the poems varied.
Professor Typewriter –
A good and solid collection of poetry. The regional poetry of New Mexico is represented well in this book.
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