THE HERMES IN BREAKFAST AT TIFFANY’S is happening in reality to set a wrong right. The world-altering artist tricksters are in full view. They are always necessary when freedom and spiritual abundance have been closed off. It started with a concocted lie about John Mayer brewing from 2008 from a young plagiarist in the music industry with hired marketers and publicists from a capitalist's investment. Already ‘The Best Year of the Millennium’: From a 2024 New Year’s Eve Breakfast at Tiffany’s Cat Bar in Japan and Anderson Cooper’s Times Square Infectious Giggle, We Culminate on a Note First Discerned in the 1960s at Truman Capote’s Self-Entitled ‘Party of the Century’ (and Anderson Was There—In the Womb) . . . Not to Mention that Truman’s Last Word on the Matter, His Last Word, was a Story Written about Willa Cather Intended for a Birthday in October 1984—The Moment Katy Perry was Born. Read On, Party-Goers, and Get Ready for the Holidays!

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Sociopolitical and Cultural Spaces: Analyzing and Validating the Experiential U.S./Mexico Border

Extinct Lands, Temporal Geographies: Chicana Literature and the Urgency of Space. Brady, Mary Pat. 2002. Duke UP; Durham; 1-274, appendix and index included; $45.00, hardback; $22.75 paperback; hardback. Originally published 13 August 2015 Part of a series of texts which take critical aim at the intersections of sociopolitical, cultural, and ethnicity as they exist in Latin America, Mary Pat Brady’s Extinct Lands, Temporal Geographies: Chicana Literature and the Urgency of Space is an important addition in the exploration of the diverse fabric which makes up the idea of Latinidad. Brady’s book excises the deep, complex notions of sociopolitical, cultural norms, centered in the geopolitical spatiality of la frontera—the unique and sometimes volatile landscape where the notions of race, gender, class,...

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