Add this copy of La Sombra Del Caudillo (Coleccion De Escrtores to cart. $45.00, very good condition, Sold by Bookfeathers LLC rated 5.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Lewisburg, PA, UNITED STATES, published 2001 by Editoial Porrua.
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VG. In Spanish. Not ex-lib. Hardcover in yellow laminate boards with color artwork across front, no jacket, large 12mo. 249pp. Prologue by Antonio Castro Leal. VG-to VG. Spine ends softened to 1/4" depths with 3/8" tear to upper rear hinge end. Boards otherwise clean and bright with imildly toed-in lower corners. Binding strong and square but somewhat overtight with associated stress creases off gutters to first and last pages within. Crease to upper corner pp.243-244 as from paper clips. Pages otherwise clean and unmarked.
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2003, Association Archives Litterature Latinoamericaine
Add this copy of La Sombra Del Caudillo: Version Periodistica to cart. $666.67, fair condition, Sold by BookDrop rated 4.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Phoenix, AZ, UNITED STATES, published 1987 by Universidad Nacional Autonomade de Mexico.
A crude and sincere fictional portrait of the posrevolucionary mexican politics written by a witness, victim and colaborator. Located in 20´s Mexico city, La sombra del cauillo narrates the frustrated candidacy of General Guerra against the official candidate of "el caudillo", an ambitious and almost invisible dictator. Using elements from classical tragedy, Guzmán explored the nature of absolute power and the climate of generalized corruption produced in Mexico after the armed conflict (1910-1922).The novel creates an interesting combination of traditional realism and poetic desciption that demonstrate its influence of modernist narration. This is an essential reference for those interested on Mexican Revolution´s politics and its impact on literature.