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Snow Trax | New Mexico's Hardcore Ski Pioneers

A new book co-authored by snowsports journalist Daniel Gibson tells about New Mexico's early ski facilities and the pioneers who built them.

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Review: Latest Rachel Cusk novel honors Mabel Dodge Luhan

Review: Latest Rachel Cusk novel honors Mabel Dodge Luhan Sign In ANN LEVIN, Associated Press FacebookTwitterEmail This cover image released by Farrar, Straus and Giroux shows Second Place, a novel by Rachel Cusk. (Farrar, Straus and Giroux via AP)AP “Second Place,” by Rachel Cusk (Farrar, Straus and Giroux) In 1922, the now-legendary arts patron Mabel Dodge Luhan invited the British writer D.H. Lawrence to her home in Taos, New Mexico. A decade later, she published a memoir about the visit called “Lorenzo in Taos.” Rachel Cusk’s latest novel, “Second Place,” was inspired by that memoir and written as a tribute to Luhan. One need not be familiar with the first to marvel at the second a brilliant but flawed allegory filled with ravishing descriptions of nature set in an unidentified land after an unspecified global financial collapse that has rendered travel almost impossible.

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Review: Latest Rachel Cusk novel honours Mabel Dodge Luhan

by Ann Levin, The Associated Press Posted May 3, 2021 12:48 pm ADT Last Updated May 3, 2021 at 12:55 pm ADT This cover image released by Farrar, Straus and Giroux shows Second Place, a novel by Rachel Cusk. (Farrar, Straus and Giroux via AP) “Second Place,” by Rachel Cusk (Farrar, Straus and Giroux) In 1922, the now-legendary arts patron Mabel Dodge Luhan invited the British writer D.H. Lawrence to her home in Taos, New Mexico. A decade later, she published a memoir about the visit called “Lorenzo in Taos.” Rachel Cusk’s latest novel, “Second Place,” was inspired by that memoir and written as a tribute to Luhan. One need not be familiar with the first to marvel at the second a brilliant but flawed allegory filled with ravishing descriptions of nature set in an unidentified land after an unspecified global financial collapse that has rendered travel almost impossible.

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Review: Latest Rachel Cusk novel honours Mabel Dodge Luhan | iNFOnews | Thompson-Okanagan's News Source

Ann Levin This cover image released by Farrar, Straus and Giroux shows Second Place, a novel by Rachel Cusk. (Farrar, Straus and Giroux via AP) May 03, 2021 - 8:48 AM “Second Place,” by Rachel Cusk (Farrar, Straus and Giroux) In 1922, the now-legendary arts patron Mabel Dodge Luhan invited the British writer D.H. Lawrence to her home in Taos, New Mexico. A decade later, she published a memoir about the visit called “Lorenzo in Taos.” Rachel Cusk’s latest novel, “Second Place,” was inspired by that memoir and written as a tribute to Luhan. One need not be familiar with the first to marvel at the second — a brilliant but flawed allegory filled with ravishing descriptions of nature set in an unidentified land after an unspecified global financial collapse that has rendered travel almost impossible.

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