In “Almanac of the Dead” (1991), Silko foresees Arizona’s current water problems.
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Silko Foresaw Arizona’s Water Crisis
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What Made Roger Federer Special
Recently retired Roger Federer had a quality possessed by the 17th century Cavalier poets.
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The Agony of a Federer Fan
Federer’s early tournament losses bring about an agony not unlike that of poet Richard Shelton mourning the death of his beloved Sonora Desert.
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