Thirty an’ Seen a Lot is the first book of poems by the widely published San Antonio writer, Evangelina Vigil. Ms. Vigil is a fellow of the National Endowment for the Arts and winner if the Coordinating Council of Literary Magazines’ national award for poetry. She is also the author of a chapbook, Nade y nade, published by M & A Editions in 1978.
- Cover
- Title page
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Sin ganas en primer lugar
- Remolino en mi taza
- Spinning on solid ground
- The day she dared
- Quién sabe qué tengo
- Night vigil
- Tanscendence
- Splendor
- Momma´s bosom
- El viejito
- Iniciación
- Águila!
- Por la calle zarzamora
- El mercado en San Antonio
- Entierro
- Universallinks
- With a polka in his hands
- Los radios retumbando
- La gente de Hondo
- Only one
- Lujo
- Sudden storm
- Ritual en un instante
- Sacramento
- Evening news
- Ser conforme
- Kitchen talk
- Warm heart contains life
- La canícula
- Me caes sura, ese, descuéntate
- Para los que piensan con la verga
- Cantina blues
- La loca
- ¡Es todo!
- Mi abuelita y su hermano
- To the personalities in the works
- Para El Machete
- La vida es el recuerdo
- Was fun running
- Tavern taboo
- ¡Qué esperanzas!
- El pésame