Reseña del libro "Roadman (en Inglés)"
Roadman is a novel in the tradition of Carlos Castaneda, Cormac McCarthy, Kerouac and Burroughs filled with landscape, antiquity, legend little narrated outside of the confines of historical or anthropological texts, portrays the spread of the Native American Peyote Cult well as stories of individuals and minorities struggling with war, assimilation, forced displacement, battling to retain dignity and fundamental rights under overwhelming pressure, and coercion to conform, adapt or die, all set against a bitter-sweet tale of transient love, endurance, and adventure as Kuy, a Kiowa peyote priest, or roadman, crosses western badlands hunting his people s origins from pre-revolutionary Mexico to Fort Sill Oklahoma, spreading faith and hope to his scattered, isolated, desperate parishioners until a final, fated psychedelic duel with a Comanche witch waits at the end of solitary quests, immaterial as a shimmering mirage or elusive dust devil glimpsed against crowding, storm flecked horizons.