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Armand Schwerner: An Interview, Willard Gingerich Sep 1995

Armand Schwerner: An Interview, Willard Gingerich

Department of English Faculty Scholarship and Creative Works

In an interview, writer and educator Armand Schwerner discusses his recent and earlier Tablets, the creation of the icons in them, and his Scholar/Translator. Schwerner projects another 21 Tablets.

Part 2 of a 2-part interview. Part 1 is published in Hambone, no.11, Spring 1994, pp. 28-51


The Desert Is No Lady: Southwestern Landscapes In Women's Writing And Art By Vera Norwood And Janice Monk, Willard Gingerich Jan 1989

The Desert Is No Lady: Southwestern Landscapes In Women's Writing And Art By Vera Norwood And Janice Monk, Willard Gingerich

Department of English Faculty Scholarship and Creative Works

No abstract provided.


Three Nahuatl Hymns On The Mother Archetype: An Interpretive Commentary, Willard Gingerich Jan 1988

Three Nahuatl Hymns On The Mother Archetype: An Interpretive Commentary, Willard Gingerich

Department of English Faculty Scholarship and Creative Works

On February 23, 1978, in a large dig just off the central Zocalo (plaza) of Mexico city, within 300 yards of the great Cathedral, one of the most significant archeological finds of the decade came to light. It is a circular slab of pink stone, measuring three meters in diameter and estimated to weigh over eight tons, upon which is carved a mutilated female figure with arms, legs, and head severed from the torso.