Stories from a Life Lived Along the Border

Living in El Paso, just a mile from the Rio Grande, Octavio is a skinny brown kid on the border, riding his bike out into the desert, growing up among those who live there and those passing through on their way North. Rituals of childhood and rites of passage are remembered as singular, dramatic events, moments of trauma, and transformation with life-changing reverberations. 

“To enter into this book is like walking into a shrine, walls lined with beautiful paintings . . . Some you will stand in front of for a long time, and others are brilliantly uncomfortable and can make you weep if you linger too long.” Daniel Chacon

The Ballet Maker

The foremost contemporary choreographer in the history of ballet, George Balanchine extended the art form into radical new paths that came to seem inevitable under his direction. He transformed movement and dance in classical and modern ballet, on the Broadway stage, and in the cinema.

George Balanchine chronicles the life and achievements of this visionary artist from his early, almost accidental career in Russia, where his lifelong collaboration with Igor Stravinsky was forged, to his extraordinary accomplishments in America. The editor and writer Robert Gottlieb, one of the most knowledgable dance critics in America, offers a superb and loving portrait of a genius who, though married many times to many ballerinas, remained truest to his greatest love, Terpsichore, the Greek Muse of dance.

“I’d recommend Gottlieb’s book for its authority, completeness, and articulate excellence.” Benedict Nightingale, New York Times Book Review