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desierto

Charles Bowden writes efficiently and manipulates your mind to try and think as he does. In the first book I read of his, Blue Desert, he rambles relentlessly about the problems of man and how we constantly fail the land. The next book I read of his, Desierto, is a combination of three different journals, and like the first novel he obsesses with the downfall of humans. The way in which he goes about describing the Seri's, the Drug lords and Charles Keating is almost mind-boggling. He will switch randomly in thurban area.

I am lead to believe that Charles, e novel, jumping from one story to the next; almost as if he didn't have any organization, but I believe that is to stress certain beliefs of his. The setting, fitting for him bounces from the southern Sonora desert, to Baja California and then right to the boardrooms, of Charles Keating in the like he states in Desierto, is in love with the cruelty displayed by m


Obviously if the story randomly switches subjects, the setting must change as well. As always Bowden's description of the desert is lively, but this time filled with poor Sonorans who make better money in the drug industry than anything else. Then of course it jumps to Keating's beautiful office, then it will jump to a tiny island off the coast of Baja. It seems that Bowden looks at what the land should be, an open expanse, with small walled off cities to preserve the desert and limit growth, (a word which he despises). I guess in a sense he dreams of land where beasts roam free and humans endlessly pace the streets of their man-made zoos.

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y robbed the savings and loan, but also blasted the side of Camelback Mountain to insert a marble monster of a hotel. Bowden uses the same line in both books; "the desert is a blank sheet." The difference

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