Open Spaces, City Places: Contemporary Writers on the Changing Southwest
Southwestern writers face a dilemma: their writing about the region"s open spaces attracts new residents who "love the desert to death" by building homes and paving roads. While much of the region"s literature bears a distinctly rural or anti-urban stamp, most of its residents - including its writers - live in cities. Only in today"s Southwest do so many write that which they do not live.