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| #566831 in Books | Hackett Pub Co | 2006-09-15 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 8.25 x5.25 x.50l,.50 | File type: PDF | 192 pages | ||4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.| Will the Revolution accomplish anything?|By R. M. Peterson|Translator Gustavo Pellón writes that THE UNDERDOGS is "universally hailed as the most important novel of the Mexican Revolution and a foundational work of modern Mexican and Latin American literature". Thus, there are good reasons for students of certain nooks of history and literature to read it. But it also||
|Pellon's translation marks a clear improvement over the previous English versions of this seminal novel. Pellon captures the crisp, tense, and terse dialogue of Azuela's original, and I believe that his decision to leave some words in Spanish is a good o
In addition to a fresh translation of Los de Abajo, Azuela's classic novel of the Mexican Revolution, this volume offers both a general Introduction to the work and an extensive appendix setting the novel in its historical, literary, and political context. Related texts include contemporary reviews of Azuela's book, an excerpt from Anita Brenner's Idols Behind Altars (1929), and selections from John Reed's Insurgent Mexico (1914).
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