Renaming the Earth: Personal Essays
Ray Gonzalez
Renaming the Earth: Personal Essays
Ray Gonzalez
In his distinctive and spirited way, Ray Gonzalez, the well-known essayist, poet, fiction writer, and anthologist, reflects on the American Southwest?where he was raised and to which he still feels attached (even though he has lived much of his life elsewhere). It is a place that tugs at him, from its arid desert landscapes to its polyglot citiespart Mexican, part Anglo, part something in-between, lways in the process of redefining themselves. Nowhere does the process of redefinition hit Gonzalez quite as hard as in his native city of El Paso, Texas. There he finds the ‘segregated little town of my childhood transformed into , metropolis of fast Latino zip codes …a world where the cell phone, the quick beer, the rented apartment, and the low-paying job say you can be young and happy on the border.? Readers will wonder, along with the author, whether life along the ?new border? is worth the extermination of the old boundaries.? But there is another side of the Southwest for this 'son of the desert? the world of dusty canyons, ponderosa pines, ocotillo, and mesquite. Here, he writes, there is a shadow, and it is called ancient home'structures erased from their seed to grow elsewhere, vultured strings searching for a frame that stands atop history and renames the ground.? Rooted in the desert sand and in the banks of the Rio Grande, the muddy river that forms the border between nations, these essays are by turns lyrical, mournful, warm to the ways of the land, and lukewarm to the ways of man.
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