February 2012

The Wall

The Wall By Gloria Marthai   Current memory of the formidable wall and gate is becoming mistier, receding as a shadow touched by darkness, falling away into the unrecorded past. Built in turbulent, repressive times following the Mexican Revolution and the Cristero Rebellion, it remained a veritable wedge until 1935, separating the two barrios of

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To Love for a Thousand Years/El amor que dura mil años

To Love for a Thousand Years/El amor que dura mil años Ediciones del Lago (2011) Poems by James Tipton; translations by Flor Aguilera García  Reviewed by Margaret Van Every Available at Diane Pearl Colecciones, Galería Sol Mexicano, and Coffee & Bagels $10 US/100 pesos    Just when you thought you knew Jim Tipton through his

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Steps

Steps By Nora Thea   Life is full of steps. When we are babies we must take our first step in order to walk later. We learn that in order to become adults we must take small steps. First we are in grade school, then junior high and high school and finally we go to

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