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In the City of Smoking Mirrors

English · Paperback / Softback

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Informationen zum Autor Albino Carrillo's poetry has appeared in such publications as The Americas Review, Blue Mesa Review, Luna, The South Dakota Review, Antioch Review, and Puerto del Sol . He teaches at the University of Dayton. Klappentext Huitzilopochtli has returned. Aztec destroyer, god of sun and war. He of the hummingbird. Son of Coatlique, Our Lady of the Serpent Skin. But you can call him H. H. is reborn in the sprawling suburbs of an American metroplex in the late twentieth century, a place where "the future is a cartoon of the future." Life in suburbia is hard for an Aztec god: H. falls in and out of love, works downtown as an "oficinista," raises children, and learns to command the awesome power of modern electronic media. Then one indifferent summer's day H. is seriously wounded by the police--in a case of mistaken identity, of course--and faces death once more. "In the City of Smoking Mirrors" relates H.'s adventures as he hovers between life and death, revisiting his homeland and ancestors. He issues letters and edicts--to the faithful, to his dead amigos--and chronicles his circumnavigation of the Land of the Dead and "what he saw there that made him write this book." In tantalizing verse that walks the edge of dream, Albino Carrillo takes readers on a lyrical exploration of a dark netherworld, a quest for hope in a universe overshadowed by impending doom--a place where "The demons you'll have to defeat on your inward journey / Are like so many little yellow hornets buzzing about / Window screens in summer, angry but looking / For anything sweet, any way out . . . ." Through the unforgettable persona of Huitzilopochtli, Carrillo shows us the transitory nature of our passions and wounds as he chisels a new headstone for our times.

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Authors Albino Carrillo
Publisher The University of Arizona Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.02.2004
 
EAN 9780816523252
ISBN 978-0-8165-2325-2
Dimensions 152 mm x 229 mm x 6 mm
Series Camino del Sol
Camino del Sol
Subject Fiction > Poetry, drama

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