The man who wrote Pancho Villa : Martín Luis Guzmán and the politics of life writing /
"Martin Luis Guzman was many things throughout his career in twentieth-century Mexico: a soldier in Pancho Villa's revolutionary army, a journalist-in-exile, one of the most esteemed novelists and scholars of the revolutionary era, and an elder statesman and politician. In The Man Who Wrot...
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Format: | Électronique eBook |
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Nashville :
Vanderbilt University Press,
2015.
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Accès en ligne: | Texto completo |
Table des matières:
- First glimpse of Guzman
- The eightieth birthday, October 1967
- Autobiographical acts within and beyond Apunte sobre una personalidad
- Controlled readings and contested memories in Academia
- Autobiographical authority in Cronicas de mi destierro, El aguila y la serpiente, and La sombra del Caudillo
- New biographies
- Political rhetoric and the female subject in Maestros rurales
- Guzman's citizenship and the vindication of Pancho Villa
- The Tlatelolco Massacre, October 1968
- Editorial history of the Obras completas as compiled by Guzman.