This book is like Stanley Crawford's floor. The floor began more than thirty years ago when Crawford moved his family to New Mexico after selling movie rights to his first novel. The history of their... This description may be from another edition of this product.
Unlike Stanley Crawford's almost cripplingly boring book "Mayordomo," "The River in Winter" is a collection of essays, and is actually interesting to read. I particularly like his essay on the Sandia Mountains village of San Antonio, the village's shotgun-wielding struggle to stop rampant development, and the village's acequia or irrigation ditch. So did some UNM students several years ago, because they blatantly plagiarized several passages from that essay for a paper they published entitled "Agua, Tierra, y Vida." Fans of New Mexico, small town life, and a simpler way of living will find a lot here to enjoy.
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