Jack Himelblau
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Jack Himelblau is a professor of Spanish at The University of Texas at San Antonio. His studies of Miguel Ángel Asturias' work Hombres de maíz (Men of Maize) led him to a series of articles on Popol Vuh which adopted Munro Edmonson's theory of multiple manuscripts.