The Sky Peeled Back . . .   4 comments

Sunset (1 of 1)-10_blog“The Sky Peeled Back” (Santa Catalina Mountains) — Image by kenne

The sky peeled back for a moment,
and a weak ray of sunset 
spilled over the scene 
like the diseased eye 
of some forgetful god — 
the light bearing with it 
cold in place of heat.

― Luis Alberto Urrea, from Into the Beautiful North

The Tucson Festival of Books (Click here to learn more) is this weekend, March 14th & 15th. There are a lot of reasons to attend this event, high on the my list is to attend a tribute to Chuck Bowden, a southwest literary legend. Bowden died last August at age 69 here in Tucson. One of the panel members will be author and friend, Luis Alberto Urrea.

Tony Davis writes in today’s Arizona Daily star:

“In 1993, just after Luis Alberto Urrea’s first book Across the Wire: Life and Hard Times on the Mexican Border hit the shelves, Urrea got a 6 a.m. call at his San Diego home from a gruff, gravelly voice.” 

“The caller said, ‘This is Chuck Bowden. I stayed up all night reading your book. You own me money.’

I asked why. He said, ‘Because I ordered 40 copies for my friends,’ Urrea recalled.”

I first learned of Urrea when he appeared on Bill Moyers’ Moyers and Company in 2012, during which he read from his epic poem, Ghost Sickness, about the death of his father. 

I continue working at becoming a better student of these two great writers.

kenne

4 responses to “The Sky Peeled Back . . .

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  1. Beautiful photo! Thanks for posting this for me to enjoy!

  2. Reblogged this on Becoming is Superior to Being and commented:

    Like so many events this past year, The Tucson Festival of Books was virtual, March 6th & 7th. As he was six years ago, one of this year’s authors was Luis Alberto Urrea. An American Book Award winner, New York Times Notable Book honoree, and Pulitzer Prize finalist, Urrea has made his mark in fiction, nonfiction and poetry. His newest book is “House of Broken Angels.” — kenne

  3. Absolutely love the photo and the post, Kenne.

  4. Glad it pleased you, Tom.

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