It may have been the fear of losing Tina when she left the United States for Mexico. Or it may have been the endless pressures of his family life in Glendale. Unlike many other Americans who came to "attend" a revolution or to study the Aztec and the Mayan, and who tended to befreind fashionable intellectuals, Weston and Tina associated with artists and revolutionists. From the beginning they were not without friends in Mexico. Tina had already met many artist and intellectuals through Gomez Robelo. |