
doi: 10.7202/1111242ar
<p>Orlando Ochoa and León Ozuna write to each other and reflect on the details of their friendship, love, loneliness, and sex across distance. This epistolary/poetic exchange is an answer to the question of how Ochoa and Ozuna—Mexican poets and lovers from the Rio Grande Valley of South Texas—keep alive in the world.</p>
life, letters, friendship, South Texas, beauty, distance, kisses
life, letters, friendship, South Texas, beauty, distance, kisses
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