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Contributor Biography: Steven Cordova |
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Steven Cordova is a poet who was born and raised in San Antonio and lives in Brooklyn. His poems have appeared in Calalloo, The Journal, and Northwest Review, among other journals, as well as in the anthologies Ravishing DisUnities: Real Ghazals in English (2000) and Expanding
Borders: The New Latino Poetry. His chapbook, Slow Dissolve, appeared in 2003 from Momotombo Press.
Entries by Steven Cordova
literature >> Ellis, Bret Easton
Perhaps the most accomplished of the "Generation X" writers, Bret Easton Ellis creates works distinguished by transgressive themes, a fascination with popular culture, and a spare but resonant prose style.
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