A unique retelling of a classic Mayan legend, the adventures of the Hero Twins, is rescued from a tattered 150-year-old expedition journal and translated into English. In October of 1864, one Armando Hernan de Antigua, a Veracruz writer and adventurer, traveled to the ruins of Yaxchilan to meet a Quiche shaman, don Hun Batz, to hear from him the story of Hunahpu and Xbalanque, the famous Hero Twins of Popol Vuh. At Yaxchilan, don Armando captured the entire oral interpretation of this classic Maya legend in his expedition journal. More than 150 years later, the present writer was fortunate to discover this precious diary at a small Veracruz flea market. Eventually, he was able to translate the journal and to prepare it for publication. Hunahpu and Xbalanque is a fascinating, gripping saga of the adventurous Hero Twins, as they battle for their lives in the depths of the Mayan Xibalba. It is retold in an intimate, personal manner, the way an ancient Mayan grandfather would have told it to his eagerly listening grandchildren–somewhere in the pristine jungles of Guatemala. –The Publisher
Hunahpu and Xbalanque: The Hero Twins of Popol Vuh
$10.07
This book provides educational value by exposing the student to classic Mayan legends and historical literature.
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