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Read Your Way Through the U.S.-Mexico Borderlands

The poet and novelist Luis Alberto Urrea thinks the borderlands are the most interesting book in the world, being rewritten every day. These are his recommendations.

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Books and Literature, California, Degollado, Ruben, Deserts, Diaz, Natalie, Good Night, Irene (Book), Herrera, Juan Felipe, Language and Languages, Los Lobos (Music Group), Mexico, New Mexico, Poetry and Poets, Pop and Rock Music, Postcolonial Love Poem: Poems (Book), Puro Border: Dispatches, Snapshots and Graffiti From La Frontera (Book), Rios, Alberto (1952- ), Saenz, Benjamin Alire, Texas, Tijuana (Mexico), Troncoso, Sergio, United States, Writing and Writers
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