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A rich gathering of essays that evoke the unique and mysterious appeal New Mexico has had for some of the twentieth century’s best-known writers. Included are selections by Mary Austin, Oliver La Farge, Conrad Richter, D.H. Lawrence, C.G. Jung, Winfield Townley Scott, John DeWitt McKee, Ernie Pyle, Harvey Fergusson, and Lawrence Clark Powell. Hillerman’s preface and introduction are choice specimens of his incisive humor and his own deep love of the state.
“Should be required reading for all those who call themselves New Mexican.”—James Arnholz
Enchanted by New MexicoReviewed by Janet C. Johnson, 2009-08-06
Four visits to Albuquerque and surrounding areas have convinced me that I, too, have fallen under the spell of New Mexico as vividly described by the writers of this book. The book becomes especially meaningful to those who have visited New Mexico, but could also inspire others to make that first journey which will likely not be the last!!
Truly an enchanted landReviewed by Loves to Knit, 2008-12-23
I love New Mexico. I actually fell in love with the state before visiting it through Hillerman's mystery novels. Having been to Navajoland, Los Alamos, Espanola, Santa Fe, etc. but not having the ocasion to return, I bought this book to bring me back there as an armchair traveler. The word pictures created by the different authors are so vivid that I feel I am back there when I read them. Hillerman's foreword is an excellent description not only of the book but of his love for New Mexico. Sadly, Hillerman passed away in October of this year. Happily, his works and New Mexico, endure.
An exceptional collection of essays about the appeal of New MexicoReviewed by Robert C. Ross, 2008-09-20
There are not many books that stay in print for thirty five years,
especially one with such a narrow ambit, but this one deserves the
honor.
Tony Hillerman has done an exceptional job of writing the Preface
and the Introduction, and in collecting the eleven other essays
contained in this excellent compilation. It's impossible to
summarize the treasures; here are a few of the fragments I
particularly enjoyed.
Tony Hillerman: "Pretentious as it sounds, and tough as it is to
prove, there does seem to be something about New Mexico which not
only attracts creative people but stimulates their
creativity."
Oliver La Farge: "What is New Mexico, then? How to sum it up? It is
a vast, harsh, poverty-stricken, varied, and beautiful land, a
breeder of artists and warriors. It is the home, by birth or by
passionate adoption, of a wildly assorted population which has
shown itself capable of achieving homogeneity without sacrificing
its diversity."
Winfield Townley Scott: "The breadth and height of the land, its
huge self and its huge sky, strike you like a blow."
Ernie Pyle: "We like it here because we're on top of the world, in
a way; and because we are not stifled and smothered and hemmed in
by buildings and trees and traffic and people. We like it because
the sky is so bright and you can see so much of it. And because out
here you actually see the clouds and the stars and the storms,
instead of just reading about them in the newspapers."
Oliver La Farge: "If you stay on, and if you keep quiet, the
rhythms of drum, song, and dance, the endlessly changing formations
of the lines of dancers, the very heat and dust, unite and take
hold. You will realize slowly that what looked simple is complex,
disciplined, sophisticated. You will forget yourself. The chances
are then that you will go away with that same odd, empty, satisfied
feeling which comes after absorbing any great work of art."
In a compelling way, this collection constitutes a "work of art",
informed by an appreciation that D.H. Lawrence describes as "for
greatness of beauty I have never experienced anything like New
Mexico.... It had a splendid silent terror, and a vast far-and-wide
magnificence which made it way beyond mere aesthetic
appreciation."
If you have any interest in seeing New Mexico as a number of
excellent writers do, this is the book for you.
Robert C. Ross 2008
The Spell of New MexicoReviewed by D. Rietz, 2005-09-12
This is a must read for anyone seriously interested in the state of New Mexico.