Oscar Gonzales was born and raised in Puerto Cortés, Honduras. He moved to the United States as a teenager to attend boarding school, and he received a BA and MA from Yale University. He is the author of Central America in My Heart/Centroamérica en el corazón. He has also published two poetry collections in Honduras: Amada en el amado transformada (Editorial Guaymuras, 1995) and Donde el plomo flota (Editorial Universitaria, 1994), which received Yale University’s Theron Rockwell Field Prize.
Deity Figure. (3rd-6th century). [Stone-Sculpture]. Retrieved from https://library.artstor.org/asset/SS7731421_7731421_11503130
Honduras is part of the larger Central American area, and country boundaries are a relatively recent governmental construct. The art and culture of the area predates the modern countries by thousands of years. Keywords to try in the search of these sources include the following: Honduras, Mesoamerica, Central America, Maya, Olmec, and the names of other countries of the region.