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Las baladas prohibidas: on the trail of narcocorridos, the drug ballads Mexicans love to hate
[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] IT WAS THE GREAT LUPE VASQUEZ who first informed me of the existence of the baladas prohibidas. We were at the 13 Negro...
Mother Jones, 07/01/09 by William T. Vollmann · More from publication -
Catching out: travels in an open boxcar.(LETTER FROM A FREIGHT TRAIN)(Fictional work)

What do you need? asked the woman in the bushes. To catch out. No, what do you need? The other bush people waved me away, not...
Harper's Magazine, 01/01/07 by Vollmann, William T. · More from publication -
Morrow's Conjunctions: A View from Below
My friend Bradford Morrow has written some beautiful prose, in particular the beginning of The Almanac Branch, where eldritch sexuality moves and...
Review of Contemporary Fiction, The, 03/22/00 by William T. Vollmann · More from publication -
Something to Die For
This time the Cassandras who talk about the death of the novel may be right, because the great enemy, television, is working to bring about the...
Review of Contemporary Fiction, The, 09/22/99 by William T. Vollmann · More from publication -
Sysout = A
Cyberspace has its plus points, one of which is that it saves on paper and thus eases one's guilt. It also allows for the creation of a virtual...
Review of Contemporary Fiction, The, 03/22/96 by William T. Vollmann · More from publication -
Hundertwasser: 'Night Train,' 1978.

Hundertwasser's 'Night Train' is a colorful and nearly whimsical depiction of the impoverished and impersonal lives of city dwellers. A block of...
Artforum International, 02/01/96 by Vollmann, William T. · More from publication -
Hundertwasser: 'Night Train,' 1978
Hundertwasser's 'Night Train' is a colorful and nearly whimsical depiction of the impoverished and impersonal lives of city dwellers. A block of...
ArtForum, 02/01/96 by William T. Vollmann · More from publication -
Something to die for
Novels are superior to television because they are unique statements from the mind of one person, rather than a conglomeration of images composed...
Review of Contemporary Fiction, The, 06/22/93 by William T. Vollmann · More from publication -
The Rifles
On trips either with the natives or without them we acclimatized more and more to a certain level of comfort, in terms of food and sleeping...
Review of Contemporary Fiction, The, 06/22/93 by William T. Vollmann · More from publication
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