Author: Gloria Anzaldúa
Cited by
- Marivel T. Danielson (1)
- IN: Homecoming Queers (2009) American Literature, NULL
EPIGRAPH: This is her home
This thing edge of
barbwire.
FROM: Borderlands, (1987), Book, US
- José Older, Daniel (1)
- IN: Half-Resurrection Blues (2015) Fantasy Fiction, American
EPIGRAPH: To live in the Borderlands means
the mill with the razor white teeth wants to shred off
your olive-red skin, crush out the kernel, your heart
pound you pinch you roll you out
smelling like white bread but dead;
To survive the Borderlands
you must live sin fronteras
be a crossroads.
FROM: “To live in the Borderlands means you”, (1987), Poem, US