Literally, I have a love for commentary on national identity. However, sometimes my eyes can be bigger than my stomach. I thought to myself, "Ah yes, finally finished graduate school, took my licensing exam, and can now dive right into this collection of essays from the 1960s about post-revolutionary Mexican nationalism." Like, girl! But when I did pick it back up with an appetite for more intellectually stimulating material, it was truly a great read. I would really love to follow up with contemporary responses and discussions on this topic. The prose in these essays was just beautiful! And in any form, all of my favorite books are about labyrinths. It's as if the complexity and mystery of labyrinths draw me in and keep me engaged. I find myself lost in the pages, exploring the various themes and ideas presented. This collection of essays on Mexican nationalism is no exception. It has opened my eyes to a whole new world of thought and has left me eager to learn more.