4.23.2009

OURstoryOURS

The new documentary The Lost Son of Havana tells the story of baseball legend Luis Tiant and his return to Cuba after 46 years.

vía NPR - PD... press title for complete article

...The moment illustrates the central tension of the story: by leaving Cuba and his/MY family, Tiant/I found huge success. His/MY family did not.

"He's/ I HAVE been running from it his/MY whole life," Hock/I says.

Returning to Cuba brings Tiant/ME a measure of peace. "I feel better," he/I says in the film. "My heart is better; my head is better. I guess I can close my book now. If I die, I die happy."


...y como él, un millón y pico largooo...

con la culpabilidad a cuestas, en algunos casos

o con la rabia mal puesta, en otros...

pero todos, en algún rincón

con la cabrona nostalgia impuesta...

pssst, mira papi, tiant regresó...

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

UN MILLON Y PICO,SE VA,SE VA...LA BOLA PICA Y SE EXTIENDE.DICEN QUE EN TODAS PARTES ENCUENTRAS UN GALLEGO,CON SU NOSTALGIA POR SUA TERRA NAI,MIRA HERENCIA QUE NOS DEJARON, YA LE HEMOS QUITADO EL CARTELITO.