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 factionalized. At once a spare, moving depiction of the limits of political idealism, an authentic representation of Mexico’s peasant life, and a timeless portrait of revolution, The Underdogs is an iconic novel of the Latin American experience and a powerful novel about the disillusionment of war.
The Underdogs: A Novel of the Mexican Revolution (Penguin Classics)
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This iconic novel provides historical and literary insights into the Mexican Revolution and the universal experience of war.
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Weight | 1.05 lbs |
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Dimensions | 13 × 1.1 × 19.7 in |
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