The Underdogs

The Underdogs

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Nov 4, 2008 · Inglés · Tapa blanda (208 páginas)
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Detalles del libro

Formato Tapa blanda
Páginas 208
Idioma Inglés
Publicado Nov 4, 2008
Editorial Signet
ISBN-10 0451531086
ISBN-13 9780451531087

Descripción

The Underdogs
Mariano Azuela
 
Ten years after its publication in a small El Paso paper, The Underdogs achieved worldwide renown as the greatest novel of the Mexican Revolution. It tells the story of Demetrio Macías, a modest, peace-loving Indian, who is forced to side with the rebels to save his family. In the course of battle, he becomes a compulsive militarist almost despite himself, and his courage leads to a generalship in Pancho Villa’s army. But as the rebels suffer defeat after defeat, Macías loses prestige and moral purpose at the hands of turncoats, camp followers, and the peasants who once loved him. The social conscience and bitter irony of Azuela’s classic novel have earned him comparisons to Chekhov and Gorky. As Mexico continues to celebrate and struggle with the consequences of its great revolution, The Underdogs remains a powerful and insightful portrait of social upheaval.
 
Translated by E. Munguia Jr.
With an Introduction by Ana Castillo
and an Afterword by Max Parra

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Acción y Aventura
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