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Nová mexická trilogie

Tato série se ponoří do srdce Nového Mexika a prozkoumává životy obyčejných lidí, kteří čelí obrovským výzvám. Sledujte jejich boj za zachování půdy, vody a práv tváří v tvář mocným zájmům. Tyto příběhy, plné humoru i srdce, oslavují odolnost komunity a její boj za spravedlnost.

The Nirvana blues
The magic journey
New Mexico Trilogy - 1: The Milagro Beanfield War

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  1. Joe Mondragon, a spirited hustler with a knack for trouble, stops his battered pickup and heads into a dry patch of land. Illegally tapping into the main irrigation channel, he ignites what would come to be known as the Milagro beanfield war. This conflict, however, is not marked by traditional victories but rather by tactical retreats. As the small farmers and sheepmen rally around Joe's beanfield, it becomes a powerful symbol of their lost rights and lands. Meanwhile, in the capital, the Anglo water barons and power brokers convene, intent on quashing this symbol before it threatens their lucrative land-development plans. The story of Milagro's rise is both wildly comic and deeply tender, portraying a town that stumbles toward its own salvation. Critics praise the author for his gifts akin to Steinbeck's, highlighting his compassion, humor, and celebration of human dignity. The narrative is described as insightful and entertaining, capturing a sense of wonder reminiscent of "One Hundred Years of Solitude." Overall, it is a gentle, funny, and transcendent tale that resonates with readers.

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  2. Boom times came to the forgotten little southwestern town of Chamisaville just as the rest of America was in the Great Depression. They came when a rattletrap bus loaded with stolen dynamite blew sky-high, leaving behind a giant gushing hot spring. Within minutes, the town's wheeler-dealers had organized, and within a year, Chamisaville was flooded with tourists and pilgrims, and the wheeler-dealers were rich.Spanning forty years, The Magic Journey tells the tale of how progress transformed a rural backwater into a boomtown. At first, it was a magic time for Chamisaville—almost as if every day were a holiday. But the euphoria gradually dissipated, and the land-hungry developers, speculators, and interlopers moved in. Finally, the day came when Chamisaville's people found themselves all but displaced, their children no longer heirs to their land or their tradition. With mounting intensity, The Magic Journey reaches a climax that is tragically foreordained. A sensitive, vital, and honest chronicle of life in America's Southwest, it is also an incisive commentary on what America has become on its road to progress.The Magic Journey is part of the New Mexico Trilogy, which includes The Milagro Beanfield War and The Nirvana Blues.

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  3. The Nirvana blues

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    • 18 hodin čtení

    The seventies are over. All across America, the overgrown kids of the middle class are getting their acts together--and getting older. The once-tight Chicano community of Chamisaville is long gone, and the Anglo power brokers control almost everything. Joe Miniver--faithful husband, loving father, and all-around good guy―is about to sink roots. To buy the land he wants, he dreams up a coke scam that will net him the necessary bread. Joe is also about to embark on a series of erotic adventures with three headstrong women, bringing him face-to-face with the terrors (and absurdity) of the modern man-woman scene.This final volume in the New Mexico trilogy, like its predecessors, is a lusty, visionary novel that blends comedy and tragedy, reality and fantasy, tenderness and bite, to illuminate some very troubling truths about America--truths no less pointed and accurate today than they were twenty years ago.John Nichols is the author of nine novels and six works of nonfiction. He lives in Northern New Mexico.

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