(Far) Left in Texas Podcast

Book Review: Texas Trounces the Left's War on History (2021), Episode 3 (1/11/23)


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Ames, Bill. Texas Trounces the Left’s War on History (Taylor Publishing, 2021)

On Sandra Cisneros . . .

I talk a lot about some undue and infuriating hate thrown at the beloved and brilliant Sandra Cisneros, from one of the “Moms” in the group Ames gleefully calls the “Mom’s Project” . . . she says Cisneros is being included in the third grade curriculum and “she writes erotic poetry!”). I talk about book covers, believing for sure the book included (unnamed in her written comment to the board) must be The House on Mango Street but also allow for the distant possibility that somehow for some reason the second exists somewhere in the orbit of this Garland mother and her three children . . .

Cisneros, Sandra. The House on Mango Street (1983)

The controversial covers of her book of powerful, empowering poetry . . . sexy, yes, beautiful and tasteful—but in a pretty damn tame, to my mind.

Cisneros, Sandra. My Wicked, Wicked Ways (1987)



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(Far) Left in Texas PodcastBy Shannon Carter