Journal of South Texas English Studies

Authors

Alan Oak

Document Type

Article

Publication Date

Fall 2009

Abstract

Several poems by Alan Oak are presented. "Antes de Nuestra Seňora de Dolores," First Line: In the doorway of Miguel Hidalgo's church; Last Line: White, Spanish saviors. "The Gaia of San Miguel," First Line: Near-buried among the flowers of; Last Line: The face of the Goddess? "El Helado de Dolores Hidalgo," First Line: In the plaza of Dolores Hidalgo; Last Line: In the silky Spanish on my tongue.

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Volume

1

Issue

1

First Page

1

Last Page

2

ISSN

2153-778X

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