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Jorge Fernández Granados, the author of the nine poems in this latest Tameme chapbook, won Mexico's Aguascalientes National Poetry Prize for his collection Los hábitos de la ceniza, which Simon translates as "the trappings of ash."
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Note 21: "Antonio Mateos a su hijo Antonio Mateos, en Alcuéscar," Valle de Tlaxcala, miércoles de ceniza, 1561 (?), in Enrique Otte, Cartas privadas de emigrantes a Indias (México: Fondo de Cultura Económica, 1996), pp. 144 – 5. back
Pestilence and Headcolds: Encountering Illness in Colonial Mexico 2008
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Jorge Fernández Granados, the author of the nine poems in this latest Tameme chapbook, won Mexico's Aguascalientes National Poetry Prize for his collection Los hábitos de la ceniza, which Simon translates as "the trappings of ash."
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Desert wildflowers include desert marigold (ceniza), many asters, spiny asters (called "árnica", and used like true Arnica), grasses, and many others.
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Jorge Fernández Granados, the author of the nine poems in this latest Tameme chapbook, won Mexico's Aguascalientes National Poetry Prize for his collection Los hábitos de la ceniza, which Simon translates as "the trappings of ash."
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Jorge Fernández Granados, the author of the nine poems in this latest Tameme chapbook, won Mexico's Aguascalientes National Poetry Prize for his collection Los hábitos de la ceniza, which Simon translates as "the trappings of ash."
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Desert wildflowers include desert marigold (ceniza), many asters, spiny asters (called "árnica", and used like true Arnica), grasses, and many others.
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On slopes leading down to the Rio Grande, the ceniza shrub dominates.
Southwest Plateau and Plains Dry Steppe and Shrub Province (Bailey) 2009
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Xerophytic brush species, such as blackbrush, guajillo, and ceniza, are typical on the rocky, gravelly ridges and uplands.
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Plateau live oak woodland is eventually restricted to north and east facing slopes and floodplains, and dry slopes are covered with open shrublands of juniper, sumac, sotol, acacia, honey mesquite, and ceniza.
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