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Mariano Azuela

The Underdogs

Mariano Azuela'Äôs “The Underdogs” is a seminal work that captures the visceral essence of the Mexican Revolution through the eyes of a group of peasant revolutionaries. Employing a straightforward yet poignant narrative style, Azuela blends vivid realism with rich characterization, immersing the reader in the harsh realities and moral ambiguities of war. The novel reflects the socio-political turmoil of early 20th-century Mexico, emphasizing themes of struggle, identity, and the quest for justice, while intertwining authentic historical contexts with compelling personal stories. Azuela, a physician and writer, was deeply influenced by his experiences on the front lines of the revolution, where he served as a medical officer. His firsthand observations of the conflict, combined with a desire to document the plight of the Mexican people, inform every aspect of this powerful narrative. Azuela'Äôs background as a literary figure in post-revolutionary Mexico allows him to infuse the text with both emotional depth and critical insight into the transformative, yet tragic, journey of a nation. “The Underdogs” is highly recommended for readers seeking to understand the complexities of revolution and the resilience of the human spirit. This novel provides not only a riveting portrayal of its characters but also serves as a vital historical document, making it essential for anyone interested in Mexican literature, history, or the ethics of revolution.
133 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2019
Publication year
2019
Publisher
Good Press
Translator
E. Munguía
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