Terry Allen: Reunion: A Return
to Juarez (1992)
(p) 1992 Green Shoes
Publishing Company. All rights reserved.
| Written
as a movie screenplay, this work entails a series of simultaneous events
-- described from a variety of vantage points. Its four main characters:
a Texas sailor, a Mexican prostitute, a Mexican-born pachuco (gangster)
and his girl friend, an enigmatic "witch." Moving in violent motion through
the modern-day American West, they are as much atmospheric conditions hurtling
through space as they are human beings of flesh and bone. Told in a sonic
environment of raw musics and sound effects, Reunion is a desperate
journey across the borderlands of the American psyche, the dreams of surviving
it and passing through the wilderness to the promised land...that hopeless
rapture. Narrated by Jo Harvey Allen with Maria Zuniga; music by Terry Allen
and performance by Allen with Lloyd Maines on guitars. Commissioned by NEW
AMERICAN RADIO.
Biography Other Radio Works and Recordings Other Recordings
TERRY ALLEN
(Sante FE, New Mexico) has pursued a wide variety of artistic interests,
including musical and theatrical performance, sculpture, painting, drawing,
video, installation, and radio works. From 1983-86 he worked almost exclusively
on a body of work called Youth In Asia -- pieces on the collective
trauma we know as the war in Vietnam. |