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Southwestern American Literature

Volume XXVII No. 1 (Fall 2001)



CONTENTS


Editors' Pages iv
   
   
Nonfiction  
   
Texas as a Foil: Racism in Chester Himes’ 1940s Writings
Laurie Champion and Bruce A. Glasrud
9
   
Theater, Ritual, and Dream in the Border Trilogy
Rick Wallach
21
   
Dante in Mexico
Andrew Hoffmann
37
   
Pockets of Stones
Tom Lynch
51
   
   
Fiction  
   
Against the Dying Light
Chuck Lueckemeyer
57
   
For Love
Marcelina Rivera
69
   
Giving Notice
Jane Hammons
77
   
   
Poetry  
   
Three-Oh-Three": a Meditation on Sex, Drugs, Rock-n-Roll
and Pete Rose
Todd Fuller
84
   
After Seeing Blue Velvet Again
Maury Gortemiller
87
   
Desert Cats
Katherine Burch
88
   
Distance
Shana Ronayne Hickman
89
   
Ghost Town in New Mexico
Suzanne Freeman
91
   
Hometown
Shana Ronayne Hickman
92
   
Not Kept
Carol Hamilton
93
   
Fresh Produce
Aurora Reynoso
94
   
   
Reviews  
   
First Mail West: Stagecoach Lines on the Santa Fe Trail
by Morris F. Taylor
Jane Manaster
98
   
Sarah Winnemucca by Sally Zanjani
Al Lowman
99
   
Custer and the Little Bighorn: The Man, the Mystery, the Myth
by Jim Donovan
Clay Reynolds
100
   
Culture in the American Southwest: The Earth, the Sky, the People
by Keith L. Bryant
Mark Busby
102
   
Lives on the Line: Dispatches from the U.S.-Mexico Border
by Miriam Davidson
Paul Hart
104
   
Archetypal Light by Elizabeth Dodd
Chris Arigo
106
   
Ancient Acid Flashes Back by Adrian C. Louis
Chris Arigo
108
   
The Last Matriarch by Sharman Apt Russell
Megan Barnard
109
   
A Day Late and a Dollar Short by Terry McMillan
Mary Ellen Hartje
111
   
Yokota Officers Club by Sarah Bird
Sterling Rogers
112
   
Fort Benning Blues by Mark Busby
Ralph F. Voss
114
   
   
Contributors 116

 
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