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Just to say that I do not list books I'm reading because I read several books a week, mostly poetry which I review in my column, Poetic Diversity, which appears in the San Antonio Express-News. New: AVAILABLE LIGHT: Exile in Mexico, by John Howard Griffin (Wings Press 2008). Features three essays on photography by Griffin and 40 photos, including 30 of Tarascan culture of Michoacan, Mexico. Also includes a long Introduction by editor Robert Bonazzi about Griffin's time in Mexico, in 1960-1961, where he wrote BLACK LIKE ME and became a serious photographer. Recent book, MAESTRO OF SOLITUDE, fifth book of poetry and first in 20 years. Published by Wings Press in the fall of 2007, it was one of three finalists for the Texas Institute of Letters award. Best known work, published by Orbis Books in 1997 (still in print), is MAN IN THE MIRROR: John Howard Griffin and the Story of Black Like Me. Editor of books by John Howard Griffin that are still in print include: BLACK LIKE ME (Wings 2006); AVAILABLE LIGHT: Exile in Mexico (Wings 2008); STREET OF THE SEVEN ANGELS (Wings 2003); and SCATTERED SHADOWS: A Memoir of Blindness and Vision (Orbis Books 2006). Editor/Publisher Latitudes Press (1966-2000) and currently Associate Editor with Wings Press.
i want to find h.c. nash (the originator of pls circa 1968) i will commit martin martin to memory! i really loved this short book of poems it was a very good find etc;