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Zero at the Bone
Rewriting Life after a Snakebite
By Erec Toso
The University of Arizona Press
Elena Poniatowska
An Intimate Biography
By Michael K. Schuessler; Foreword by Carlos Fuentes
The University of Arizona Press
Murray Springs
A Clovis Site with Multiple Activity Areas in the San Pedro Valley, Arizona
Edited by C. Vance Haynes and Bruce B. Huckell
The University of Arizona Press
The Wind Shifts
New Latino Poetry
Edited by Francisco Aragón; Foreword by Juan Felipe Herrera
The University of Arizona Press
Edward P. Dozier
The Paradox of the American Indian Anthropologist
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Brave New West
By Jim Stiles
The University of Arizona Press
When Jim Stiles moved west from Kentucky in the 1970s to make Moab, Utah, his home, that corner of the rural West had already endured decades of obscurity, a uranium boom and then a bust, and was facing an identity crisis. What kind of economy would prevent Moab from becoming yet another ghost town? For more than two decades, ...