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"The Popol Vuh in many ways is like 'Beowulf,' the Bible, the Viking sagas, 'The Iliad' and 'The Odyssey,'" says Stavans, a Latin American and Latino culture professor at Amherst College.
Of all of these tantalizing remains perhaps none is more important and profound than the “Popol Vuh,” the epic account of world creation as told by the K’iche’ Maya people of Guatemala ...
An exhibition, Popol Vuh: The Sacred Book of the Quiché through Illustration, featuring 65 original artworks by artist Jaime Arredondo is on view at Irving Archives and Museum. The exhibition ...
Diego Rivera was known more for his murals than his watercolors. “Popol Vuh: Watercolors of Diego Rivera” at the Bowers Museum in Santa Ana is interesting for that reason, but also for a few more.
Like some 2,300-year-old serial drama, the story of the Popol Vuh wraps around the base of the Mirador pyramid, its images of hope reflected across the surface of a memoried waterwork.