Wounded Border/Frontera Herida: Readings on the Tijuana/San Diego Region and Beyond

Astute scholars from California examine the geopolitical dynamics of the U.S.-Mexican border in this eye-opening anthology.  They have not only studied, but given voice to those subjected to the inhumane conditions created by a geographical boundary and its attendant globalization policies.  Each contributor combines  historical context and  analysis with fascinating narratives that deepen our understanding of topics such as the criminalization and trauma suffered by deportees; the horrors of daily living in Juarez; NAFTA’s environmental destruction; and the role of Mexican workers and immigrants in labor struggles in Mexico and the U.S.  Contributors include David Bacon; Victor Clark-Alfaro; Belinda C. Lum and Thomas E. Reifer; Maura I. Toro-Morn and Nilda Flores-Gonzalez; Martha Escobar; Sharon Allen; Justin Akers Chacón ; Jill Holsin; Pedro F. Quijada ; and David Shmidt . The anthology is published by City Works Press and is edited by Justin Akers Chacón and Enríque Dávalos..

 

Featuring:

Christopher Buckley

Christopher Buckley’s 17th book of poetry, Rolling the Bones, won the 2009 Tampa Review Poetry Prize and was published by the University of Tampa Press in April 2010. Other recent books are Modern History: Prose Poems 1987-2007, published by Tupelo Press; Flying Backbone: The Georgia O’Keeffe Poems, 2008, Blue Light Press; And The Sea, (2006), The Sheep Meadow Press.

Buckley was a Guggenheim Fellow in Poetry for 2007-2008 and was awarded the James Dickey Prize for 2008 from Five Points Magazine. He is the recipient of a Fulbright Award in Creative Writing to the former Yugoslavia; four Pushcart Prizes; two awards from the Poetry Society of America; and NEA grants in poetry for 2001 and 1984. Other awards include the City Works National Writers Award for 2006 from San Diego City College and the Kenneth O. Hansen and Vi Gale poetry awards from HUBBUB magazine.

His first book of creative nonfiction, Cruising State: Growing up in Southern California was published in 1994. A second collection, Sleep Walk, was published by Eastern Washington University Press, 2006.  In 2001, he published Appreciations: Selected Reviews, Views, & Interviews—1975-2000, Mille Grazie Press.

With Gary Young, Buckley is the editor of and The Geography of Home: California’s Poetry of Place (Hey Day Books 1999). With David Oliveira and M.L. Williams, he is editor of How Much Earth: The Fresno Poets (The Round House Press, 2001). For the University of Michigan Press’ Under Discussion series, he edited The Poetry of Philip Levine: Stranger to Nothing, 1991.

Recently he edited the poetry anthologies, Bear Flag Republic: Prose Poems & Poetics from California (with Gary Young) Alcatraz Editions, 2008; Homage to Vallejo, Greenhouse Review Press, 2006; and, with Alexander Long, he edited A Condition Of The Spirit: The Life And Work Of Larry Levis, Eastern Washington University Press, 2004. Due in January 2011 is Aspects of Robinson: Homage to Weldon Kees, edited with Christopher Howell from The Backwaters Press.

Over the last 30 years his poetry has appeared in such literary journals as APR, Poetry, Field, The Georgia Review, The Iowa Review, TriQuarterly, The Kenyon Review, Ploughshares, The New Yorker, The Nation, The Hudson Review, The Gettysburg Review, Quarterly West, Prairie Schooner, The Southern Review, Five Points, & New Letters among others. His creative nonfiction has appeared in Creative Nonfiction, Santa Monica Review, River City, Crazyhorse, The Florida Review, The Cimarron Review, and Denver Quarterly.