About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 49. Chapters: Roger Zelazny, Douglas Kent Hall, Jack Williamson, Cormac McCarthy, Ray John de Aragon, Tony Hillerman, Fred Saberhagen, Angelico Chavez, Leslie Marmon Silko, Alisa Valdes-Rodriguez, Frank Waters, Rudolfo Anaya, Mabel Dodge Luhan, Dan Flores, Miguel Antonio Otero, Valda Cooper, Simon J. Ortiz, Mark Friedman, Margaret Larkin, Hampton Sides, Juan Bautista Rael, Uma Krishnaswami, Donald Edmond Pelotte, Paula Gunn Allen, Daniel Abraham, Pat Mora, Judson Crews, Joseph Rael, Jimmy Santiago Baca, Lois Duncan, Erna Fergusson, Dorothy B. Hughes, Harvey Fergusson, Valerie Martinez, Martha Grimes, Paul Andrew Hutton, Joy Harjo, George Johnson, Leslie Ullman, Jack Schaefer, Eugene Manlove Rhodes, Gregory Cajete, Haniel Long, Michael Blake, Denise Chavez, John Nichols, Polly Schaafsma, Elizabeth Shepley Sergeant, Baxter Black, Louise Abeita, Karl T. Pflock, Sage Walker, Alexander S. Heard. Excerpt: Douglas Kent Hall (December 12, 1938 - March 30, 2008) was an American writer and photographer. Hall was a fine art photographer and writer of fiction, poetry, nonfiction, essays, and screenplays. He was in high school when he first published a story, his first published photographs were of Jimi Hendrix and Jim Morrison, and his first exhibition of photographs was at the Whitney Museum of American Art. He published twenty-five books, including two with Arnold Schwarzenegger. His photographs are of rock and roll superstars, rodeo, cowboys, prison, flamenco, bodybuilders, the U.S.-Mexico border, the American West, New Mexico, New York City, Japan, Brazil, Mexico, Great Britain, Greece, Russia, Native Americans, writers, and artists. Hall's artistic output included collaborations with Larry Bell, Bruce Nauman, Terry Allen, and his son Devon Hall. At the time of his sudden death in 2008, solo exhibitions of his photographs hung concurrent...