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Oscar Lewis

Anybody ever read his 'Children of Sanchez' and 'Death in the S. Family'? I think they're wonderful- terribly sad, but fascinating and haunting.

By kalder on Oct 10, 2008, 04:06 in Mexico forum.


kalder says on Oct 10, 2008, 04:07:

I often wonder what became of them after Lewis went back to the States.

"A piece of cheese may entrap a mouse, but a bicycle could ensnare the Imperial Chancellor."~~An Bai Kuang

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