Ernesto's writings are styled upon a lexicon from his Cuban-Spanish native language and interpreted into the American English which he not only mastered but transformed, coining new words when needed.
His ideals were not something he casually listed or sat around and debated in polite company. Ernesto was willing to fight, to wait, to study and learn, to be arrested, to live and to die with and for his beliefs. And he did.
As he wrote on the back outer cover of Sculpted Syllables, (excerpts from "Key West Philosofuzz", ©1992 E.E.G.-J.), "Once a TRUTH is known, one has to live with it, or, for it, or, die for it even".