New Mexico

“New Mexico” by Marcia Keegan, published by Clear Light Pub in 1986, offers an evocative exploration of the state’s rich landscape and cultural heritage. This UK edition spans 88 pages and presents a visual portrait of New Mexico, capturing its ancient and mysterious essence. Through detailed imagery, the book reveals the beauty of its pueblos, Spanish missions, and vibrant festivals, alongside the natural wonders such as towering rock formations and the Rio Grande.
Readers will discover a unique perspective on New Mexico, showcasing the artistry of local painters, writers, and potters, as well as the enchanting scenes of rain showers and moonlit chapels. The narrative invites an appreciation of the state’s elusive charm, highlighting moments that often go unnoticed. This edition serves as a window into an extraordinary world, where the interplay of culture and nature creates a captivating tapestry of life in New Mexico.
Official synopsis Publisher
Ancient, mysterious, magical New Mexico is also elusive, retiring from the camera’s eye. Yet here is a portrait gallery that shows New Mexico in details seldom seen before. Here are the pueblos, the Spanish missions, the dances, prayers and festivals, the painters and writers and potters at work. Here are the towering rock formations, the gorges of the Rio Grande, the fields of flowers and the bone-white gypsum sands. Rain showers storm across the plains, to be followed by rainbows in the hills. The desert moon looks down on chapels that have stood unchanged for centuries. Candlelight embroiders the outlines of adobe walls on Christmas Eve. These pages take us into an enchanted world we can but wonder at the spell.
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