This River Here: Poems of San Antonio [Paperback]

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  • Category: Books (Poetry)
  • Author:  Tafolla, Carmen
  • Author:  Tafolla, Carmen
  • ISBN-10:  1609403991
  • ISBN-10:  1609403991
  • ISBN-13:  9781609403997
  • ISBN-13:  9781609403997
  • Publisher:  Wings Press
  • Publisher:  Wings Press
  • Pages:  104
  • Pages:  104
  • Binding:  Paperback
  • Binding:  Paperback
  • Pub Date:  01-Jan-2014
  • Pub Date:  01-Jan-2014
  • SKU:  1609403991-11-SPLV
  • SKU:  1609403991-11-SPLV
  • Item ID: 100436731
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San Antonio poet laureate Carmen Tafolla captures her hometown—the city of her ancestors for the past three centuries—in poems that celebrate its history as a cosmopolitan multilingual cultural crossroads. Discover San Antonio’s corazón in Tafolla’s poetry, accompanied by historic and contemporary photographs that convey its enduring sense of place. A century ago, San Antonio gave Oscar Wilde “a thrill of strange pleasure.” J. Frank Dobie claimed that “every Texan has two hometowns—his own and San Antonio,” and Will Rogers declared it to be “one of the three unique cities of America.” To Larry McMurtry, “San Antonio has kept an ambiance that all the rest of our cities lack.” Carmen Tafolla calls forth the soul of this place—the holy home of the waters, called Yanaguana by los indios—and celebrates the many cultures that have made of it “un rebozo bordado de culturas y colores.”

Tafolla is a pioneer of Chicana literature.   —Ana Castillo, author,So Far From God
A world-class writer.  —Alex Haley, author,Roots
In Tafolla’s poetry, the disenfranchised speak for themselves in their own language.  —Yolanda Broyles-González, author,Lydia Mendoza's Life in Music
If you have visited San Antonio, you know this beautiful city lives on its river walk. Ms. Tafolla weaves lovely descriptions of the water with engrossing stories of her family, generation upon generation. She includes some heirloom photographs and illustrations to give faces to the people she so strikingly describes.  —ThirdCoastDaily.com
"This River Here: Poems of San Antonio . . . . explores in homespun yet elegant ways the recent history and cultural development of the area, its unique linguistic and social milieu. With her chal)