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N. Scott MomadayPulitzer Prize-winning author, poet and storyteller N. Scott Momaday (89) died in Santa Fe in January. After earning a BA degree in English at the University of New Mexico, Momaday won a poetry fellowship to the creative writing program at Stanford University, where he received a doctorate in English literature. His ground-breaking novel, House Made of Dawn, the story of a young Native man who returns to Jemez Pueblo to heal after serving in WWII and struggles to reconcile the man he has become with the man he was before leaving, is considered a masterpiece of Native American literature that has been credited with ushering in a period known as the Native American Renaissance. “He was the first,” said Institute of American Arts President Robert Martin. “He paved the way for all the Native writers of today. Before that there had been Native American writers and storytellers, but they had never been acknowledged for their importance or contributions until Scott Momaday came along.” Stanley Crawford Writer and farmer Stanley Crawford died in Dixon, New Mexico, in January at the age of 86. Educated at the University of Chicago and the Sorbonne, Crawford moved to Dixon in 1970, where he co-founded El Bosque, a garlic farm, with his wife RoseMary. For decades he sold produce at the Santa Fe Farmers’ Market and served as the market’s president. Crawford published several novel and nonfiction books. Among the latter, A Garlic Testament: Seasons on a Small New Mexico Farm won the NMBA’s inaugural Richard Harris Award in 2013. “In order to become a bona fide New Mexican,” Crawford wrote in New Mexico Magazine in 2017, “it is best to submit to a number of initiation activities. A short list would include hunting for piñon nuts in scrubland hillside forests of the north in the fall, digging out an acequia in the spring, making adobe bricks in the summer, and building your own adobe house. Add: learning at least a few words of the unique norteño patois of northern New Mexico.” NMBA Treasurer Paula Lozar traveled to Dixon for Crawford’s garlic on more than one occasion.
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Our thanks to the Board for organizing the event, to photographers Pat Galagan and Sally Thomson, to the staff of Las Campanas for their professional service, and to all our members for their support.
Garcia Street Books is excited to be celebrating the winners of this year’s prestigious Pasatiempo Writing Contest which has published outstanding literary works from a variety of genres. This year, there were categories in Fiction, Nonfiction/Essay/Memoir, and Poetry. New this year, the Pasatiempo team assembled a blue chip panel of judges to select top entries in each category, as well as a Grand Prize winner and a slate of Pasa Youth Writer Prize recipients. The contest was announced in November and winning entries were published in Pasatiempo on December 22. Come hear the Grand Prize winners and the youth categories winners read to your from their work! Sunday, January 28, 4pmRSVP is required, please click above.
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