Tonatiuh's People: A Novel of the Mexican Cataclysm
by
John Ross
Fiction. Latin American Studies. TONATIUH'S PEOPLE is a roller coaster ride through the fabulous and doomed landscape of Mexico--rich beyond belief, bitched beyond comprehension. Ross's language bubbles up like fresh magma, jolting, colloquial, angry and inventive. The end result is a tragic and beautiful cry in the dark--John Nichols. In TONATIUH'S PEOPLE, a gringo report...more
Paperback, 320 pages
Published
November 1st 1998
by Cinco Puntos Press
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Born in 1938. Grew up in Greenwich Village, New York City. Lived in California and Mexico. Worked as a free-lance journalist in Mexico. He wrote, "I have worked for many years as a freelance foreign correspondent, a job description that dignifies the trivia of political exile. Social strife in the Third World is a particular attraction. Which is to say, for a long time now I've been moving ar...more
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