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Titles appearing in Reference — Research Book News — December 2011
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The plazas of New Mexico.

Ed. by Chris Wilson and Stefanos Polyzoides. Photography by Miguel Gandert.
Trinity University Press, ©2011    337 p.    $45.00    NA9070
978-1-59534-083-2

The simple title does not indicate the breadth and depth of this study, which traces the thousand-year history of plazas, squares, and public spaces in New Mexico from the perspectives of history, anthropology, geography, architecture, planning, and urban design. Coverage of the fate of this tradition and the locales in the 20th century (1915 to 1980) sweeps in discussion of suburbanization, heritage tourism, the emergence of professional urban planning and the City Beautiful movement in the early part of the century, cultural narratives, and modernist place-making of the 1960s and 1970s. This ambitious volume had multiple sponsors including the School of Architecture and Planning, U. of New Mexico, the Foundation for Landscape Studies, and the William P. Clements Center for Southwest Studies, Southern Methodist U. It is abundantly illustrated with contemporary and historical photos, as well as drawings and plans. Editors Wilson and Polyzoides, based, respectively, in New Mexico and California, are prominent in their fields of architectural history and architectural design. (Annotation ©2011 Book News Inc. Portland, OR)

Romanian writers on writing.

Ed. by Norman Manea. (The writer's world)
Trinity University Press, ©2011    319 p.    $18.95    PC803
978-1-59534-082-5

This eclectic anthology focuses on writers of poetry and prose and is limited to Romanian writers who have written in their own language, purposely omitting Romanian born or influenced writers who have written in other languages. Conversely, the text is written for the American public and is translated into English as a result. Mihai Eminescu, born in 1850 and considered by many to be Romania's national poet, is the first of 80 such writers. Each writer is introduced with a brief biography and includes samples of their work. The authors are introduced chronologically, ending with Lucian Dan Teodorovici born in 1975. (Annotation ©2011 Book News Inc. Portland, OR)