Pulp Fiction and the Latina Bombshell

From the textmex obsessed imagination of William A. Nericcio
Another Chapter in the History of Pulp Fiction and the Latina Bombshell
Huge thanks to Oliver Mayer, the amazing LA-based playwright and USC profe, for sending me a postcard featuring Sheldon Lord’s lurid Puta novel–also known as Born to be Bad. I did a little hunting and found this on the web–I will post the postcard shortly… (Sheldon Lord is also known as Lawrence Block).
Here is the postcard Oliver sent me–from a San Diego outlet, no less…
This post first appeared in the textmex galleryblog.
William Anthony Nericcio, aka “Memo,” is the Director of San Diego State University’s ever-evolving MALAS program(The Master of Arts in Liberal Arts and Sciences)–a dynamic, interdisciplinary, cultural studies graduate program located near the U.S./Mexico border. Nericcio also serves on the faculties of theChicana/o Studies Department, theCenter for Latin American Studiesand the Department of English and Comparative Literature at SDSU.