by Oniotario Lopez (Illustrator), Alain Caratheodory (Editor), Yulalona Lopez (Author)
In the continuing escapades of the terrible trickster in the twenty-first century, Coyote takes a while to be reassembled by his faithful friends, but as the butt of jokes or focus of revenge he is still the center of attention and trickery in a Postmodern Landscape littered with persistent junk and gods.
Author Biography
Yulalona Lopez' life strangely parallels that of the hero of her novels, Coyote. She started out as an animal and local legend to become an iconic image of mythical humor. She was raised by a Tohono O'odham father and schooled at local institutions to survive on the fringes of the modern monstrous megalith. Through the magic of words, Lopez has taken on a more spiritual existence as she explores the range of behavior of animals and readers and their incessant desire to be special and rich. Like Coyote, Lopez collects masks and bits of ruined technology. And, like Coyote, through her errors and greed, she points out the perils of selfishness in a limited world. Unlike Coyote, she can control her drooling and her odd sexual urges. She divides her time between west Tucson and south Tucson, Arizona, with occasional trips to North Tucson. She is an international sophisticate who only expresses herself locally.
Number of Pages: 132
Dimensions: 0.28 x 9.02 x 5.98 IN
Publication Date: November 15, 2012