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Dancing to Pay the Light Bill - Essays on New Mexico & the Southwest

English · Paperback / Softback

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Jim Sagel explores with sensitivity and humor the unique language, turbulent history, and rich multicultural fabric of life in New Mexico and the Southwest. He creates a concrete and delightfully detailed panorama of southwestern life--from century-old Indian elders stepping in time to a pre-Columbian dance to lowriders cruising like conquistadors into a Lotaburger future. Sagel has honed his unique ability to not only observe the quirky and sometimes magical interplay of cultures, but to set those observations in a context that is both accessible and entertaining to the reader. His essays explore the relevancy and dynamics of bilingualism, the effects of tourism, and the importance of maintaining traditions. Sagel's diverse portraits demonstrate the stamina and self-sufficiency of New Mexicans who have worked to sustain their creativity and privacy. Among the issues Sagel addresses are the linguistic and cultural phenomena of bilingual code-switching, or "Spanglish", as it is popularly known; the beauty and significance of the oral tradition; and the effects of tourists and immigrants who, in spite of their muskets and Master-Cards, all end up being changed by this ancient land with its vibrant history. Sagel's poetic language and humor make these essays of interest to a broad cross-section of readers, from the bilingual educator to the high school student, from the cultural anthropologist to the occasional visitor interested in knowing more about Hispanic culture and the Southwest.

About the author










Well-known Southwestern author and storyteller Jim Sagel was the author of several titles including Always the Heart, Garden of Stories, and Where the Cinnamon Winds Blow. He won numerous awards for his fiction, nonfiction, and poetry, including the El Premio Literario Ciudad de San Sebastian, Spain, 1997. The prize was given for the best play written in Spanish. Sagel was the first person outside of Spain to receive the award.


Product details

Authors Jim Sagel
Assisted by Greg Tucker (Illustration)
Publisher Museum of New Mexico Press (Red Crane Books)
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.12.1992
 
EAN 9781878610102
ISBN 978-1-878610-10-2
No. of pages 143
Dimensions 140 mm x 216 mm x 13 mm
Weight 222 g
Illustrations Illustrations
Series Red Crane Literature
Red Crane Literature
Subject Non-fiction book > History > Miscellaneous

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