“It is, I believe, the primary charm of poetry to give the lesson of mirage, that is, to show the fragile and vibrant movement of creation, in which the word is in a certain way human quintessence, prayer.”
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The Mexican Dream: Or, The Interrupted Thought of Amerindian Civilizations
This book delves into the rich history and cultural heritage of Amerindian civilizations in Mexico, analyzing their contributions and the factors that led to their interruption and transformation over time. more
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