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| #20890 in Books | Mariano Azuela | 2008-07-29 | 2008-07-29 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 7.71 x.48 x5.12l,.30 | File type: PDF | 176 pages | The Underdogs A Novel of the Mexican Revolution||1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| The fate of revolutionaries|By Jacob Feldman|This is by far the dest book on the 1910 Mexican revolution. It is very well written (in translation) and the characters are very well defined. The story as to why people joins revolutions and why they continue is told with excellent insight into the main characters--the poor who think that they are poorly treated by the existing||“Mariano Azuela, more than any other novelist of the Mexican Revolution, lifts the heavy stone of history to see what there is underneath it.”—Carlos Fuentes (from the Foreword)|About the Author|<
The greatest novel of the Mexican Revolution, in a brilliant new translation by an award-winning translator
The Underdogs is the first great novel about the first great revolution of the twentieth century. Demetrio Macias, a poor, illiterate Indian, must join the rebels to save his family. Courageous and charismatic, he earns a generalship in Pancho Villa’s army, only to become discouraged with the cause after it becomes hopelessly factionaliz...
You easily download any file type for your gadget.The Underdogs: A Novel of the Mexican Revolution (Penguin Classics) | Mariano Azuela.Not only was the story interesting, engaging and relatable, it also teaches lessons.