Anyone interested in this topic should read John Phillip Santos' 1999 family memoir _Places Left Unfinished at the Time of Creation_. It is a lyrically written and heartfelt "compromiso" to his family's rich heritage in the face of what he calls a "sacramental" approach to forgetting the past. The voladores come up frequently as he retraces his family's journey to its Native American or pre-Cortezian/Columbian origins.
Anyone interested in this topic should read John Phillip Santos' 1999 family memoir _Places Left Unfinished at the Time of Creation_. It is a lyrically written and heartfelt "compromiso" to his family's rich heritage in the face of what he calls a "sacramental" approach to forgetting the past. The voladores come up frequently as he retraces his family's journey to its Native American or pre-Cortezian/Columbian origins.
manofgor1 4 years ago