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John Phillip Santos Podcast from Somos Primos

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  • By makas_nc | Thu, 2006-11-02 02:59

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    http://www.tpr.org/programs/placesleftunfinished.html

    Book:* /*Places Left Unfinished at the Time of Creation * /by John
    Phillip Santos
    Last night I met John Phillip Santos at the University of Incarnate
    Word.. I loved his presentation. I strong encourage to listen to him and
    buy his book.
    Walter Herbeck epherbeck@juno.com

    Between August 7 and August 18, 2006, Texas Public Radio presented
    on-air readings of the family memoir of San Antonio author John Phillip
    Santos, */ Places Left Unfinished at the Time of Creation./* The story,
    read by Santos himself, was broadcast on KSTX 89.1 FM. The chapters are
    archived on this page to listen online or download as MP3 files.
    We thank those of you who joined us in this ambitious project in
    celebration of the “1 Book. 1 San Antonio.” program. The goal was a
    community-wide reading project to encourage all residents to read the
    same book at the same time. The goal was to bring the community together
    through the common bond of reading. The broadcasts on KSTX were
    sponsored by HEB, the San Antonio Express-News and the San Antonio
    Public Library Foundation.

    Sponsored by: Yvette Benavides (co-host of */ Texas Matters/*) moderated
    a panel discussion on the book on August 24th and on the following day,
    David Martin Davies was featured an interview with Santos on Texas Matters.

    Santos is a Program Officer at the Ford Foundation in New York and the
    first Mexican-American Rhodes scholar to study at Oxford. He is a
    well-known journalist and author of several television documentaries.

    The book is a powerful memoir of Mexican-American life. Born in San
    Antonio in 1957, the author is a journalist and television documentary
    producer for CBS and the first Mexican-American Rhodes Scholar. He grew
    up in an extended family whose elder members remembered a Texas that had
    not yet become anglicized. Through their eyes, Santos revisits that
    time, looking deeply into the Mexican past as a way of informing the
    present.

    An online discussion of the book was at tpr.gather.com
    A podcast subscription page allowed participants to receive daily
    chapters automatically.

    Chapters:
    * Section One: Testimonio
    *Chap 1:Tierra de las Viejitas / Land of the Little Old Ladies Windows
    Media MP3 Download
    Chap 2 - Codices de los Abuelos / Grandfather Codices Windows Media MP3
    Download
    Chap 3 - Valle de Silencio / Valley of Silence Windows Media MP3 Download

    * Section Two - Mexico Viejo
    *Chap 4 - Cuento Mestizo / Mestizo Tale Windows Media MP3 Download
    Chap 5 - El Sendero Florido / The Flowered Path Windows Media MP3 Download
    Chap 6 - De Huisache a Cedro / From Huisache to Cedar Windows Media MP3
    Download

    * Section Three - Peregrinaje
    *Chap 7 - Zona De Niebla / Fog Zone Windows Media MP3 Download
    Chap 8 - Teatro Aztec / Aztec Theatre Windows Media MP3 Download
    Chap 9 - Lluvia de Piedras / Rain of Stones Windows Media MP3 Download

    * Section Four - Volador
    *Chap 10 - Exilio / Exile Windows Media MP3 Download
    Chap 11 - La Ruta / The Route Windows Media MP3 Download
    Chap 12 - Una Canción / A Song Windows Media MP3 Download
    Epilogue Windows Media MP3 Download

    Tent of Grief: An Afterword Windows Media MP3 Download

    The "1 City 1 Book" concept was initiated in 1998 by librarian Nancy
    Pearl of the Washington Center for the Book at the Seattle Public
    Library. Since then, the program has gained enormous popularity from one
    side of the country to the other, and even in other parts of the world.
    Originally meant to encourage reading and discussion, the program can
    focus on a single community or span whole cities or states. Many explore
    local literature or themes, while others choose wide-ranging selections
    that examine different historical periods and genres.

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