Author: Guerrero, Práxedis G., 1882-1910.
Published: Mexico: Grupo Cultural Ricardo Flores Magón 1924. (1924)
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Práxedis Guerrero was a Mexican revolutionary, anarchist, and poet.
Práxedis Gilberto Guerrero Hurtado nació el 28 de agosto de 1882, Guanajuato. En 1899 se inicio como periodista en "El Heraldo Comercial" y "El Despertador".
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Artist: Leopoldo Mendez
Year: 1945
TGP (Taller de Grafica Popular)
Linocut.
Linoleum print (linocut) on wove paper signed in pencil by Mexican listed artist and master engraver Leopoldo Mendez. The work is called "La Entrada de Francisco I Madero en la Ciudad de Mexico, 7 de Junio de 1911" published by the Taller de Grafica Popular in Mexico City in 1945. Illustrated reference on the books "Leopoldo Mendez" by Manuel Maples Arce (1970) on page 74 with catalog number 35 and "El Taller de Grafica Popular" by Humberto Musacchio (2007) on page 13.
Size: 13-1/2 x 18-1/2" Sheet 16 x 22"
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Estampas de la Revolución Mexicana, 85 Grabados de Los Artists del Taller de Gráfica Popular, 1947. Marta Adams papers, circa 1914-circa 1991. Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution.
Information from the accompanying booklet states: “Aprehendidos infraganti, mátalos en caliente”, decía telegrama que Porfirio Díaz envío al general Luis Mier y Terán, Comandante Militar de Veracruz, para indicarle que, sin juicio, fusilara a varias personas cuyo único delito consistía en anhelar un régimen democrático. El 25 de junio de 1879 fueron llevados al paredón los jefes de este frustrado movimiento revolucionario, precursor de los acontecimientos de 1910. Alberto Morales Jimenez.
Bancroft Library also has a copy.
Artist: Alfredo Zalce (Mexico, Michoacán, Pátzcuaro, 1908-2003), Mexico, 1947, Prints, Linoleum cut.
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Estampas de la Revolución Mexicana, 85 Grabados de Los Artists del Taller de Grafica Popular, 1947. Marta Adams papers, circa 1914-circa 1991. Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution.
Bancroft Library also has a copy.
The artist of "La Soldadera," is Alfredo Zalce.
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Author: Juan Rulfo
Published : [Barcelona?] : Fundación Juan Rulfo : Editorial RM, c2005.
According to the description by Editorial RM, "This collection contains 17 stories published by Rulfo beginning in 1945 when “Nos han dado la tierra” appeared in the literary reviews América and Pan."
Although, this collection deals with the history of Jalisco, in the story called Llano de llamas as noted in the article, «Mujeres en obras literarias de la Revolución Mexicana» by Diego Isidro Díaz Pérez y Ana Verónica Villarroel Márquez there is a reference to the revolution as follows, "Llegó la señal. Se oyó un chiflido largo y comenzó la tracatera allá lejos (…) Para la siguiente descarga tuvimos que esperar. Alguno de nosotros gritó “¡Viva Pedro Zamora!” (…) Luego comenzó la corretiza por entre los matorrales. Sentíamos las balas pajueleándonos los talones (…) (Rulfo, 2017: 71)." (https://revistaliterariamonolito.com/articulo-mujeres-en-obras-literarias-de-la-revolucion-mexicana-por-diego-isidro-diaz-perez-y-ana-veronica-villarroel-marquez/)
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Author: Molina, Silvia, 1946-
Published: México : Océano, 1987.
Silvia Molina aids us in the demystification of the Mexican Revolution while retaining the narrative of the post-revolutionary Mexico (Hanaï, Marie-José. "Desmitificar El Mito De La Revolución Mexicana." Amerika. (2011).
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Author: Carlos Fuentes
Published: México : Fondo de Cultura Económica, 1962.
See also: https://worldcat.org/identities/lccn-n80-22904/
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Author: Guzmán, Martín Luis, 1887-1976.
Published: Madrid, Compañía ibero-americana de publicaciones (s. a.) [1928].
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