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: MacLachlan, Colin M.
Published: Berkeley : University of California Press, c1991.
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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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Author: Puente, Ramón.
México D.F. [Imp. Manuel León Sánchez, s. c. l.] 1938.
Illustrator: Mariano Martínez
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Author: Contreras Torres, Miguel.
Published: México, 1957.
This novel served as a basis for two Mexican movies by Miguel Contreras Torres. One was "La Soldadera," and the other had the same name, "Pueblo en Armas."
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Director: Emilio "El Indio" Fernández.
Country: Mexico
Year: 1956
This film is based on a masterpiece by Rodolfo Usigli whose title is "El gesticulador." The main character of this film is a Professor who falls out with the Rector and his cabinet and thus returns to his native village with his wife and two children. He starts growing corn but the crops fail, in desperation and by choice he assumes a false identity of his grandfather- a revolutionary hero of Mexican Revolution. People of the village rally around him during the election, but he is shot and killed before he can tell "el pueblo," about his true identity.
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Author: Usigli, Rodolfo, 1905-1979
Published: México : Stylo, 1947.
UC Berkeley's record shows the following note, ""Pieza para demagogos, en tres actos, con un epílogo sobre la hipocresía del mexicano, doce notas y un ensayo sobre la actualidad de la poesía dramática."
This drama was filmed as a 1956 Mexican film- El Impostor by Emilio "El Indio" Fernández.
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Author: Aguilar y Santillán, Rafael, 1863-
Mexico, Impr. Popular, 1911.
Also, a digital copy is available at https://mexicana.cultura.gob.mx/. Additional ecopy is in Harvard's Latin American Pamphlet Digital Collection: https://curiosity.lib.harvard.edu/latin-american-pamphlet-digital-collection/catalog/43-990038219110203941
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Madero, Francisco I., 1873-1913.
Published: Mexico, La Viuda de C. Bouret, 1911.
The Bancroft Library holds a copy of the third edition that is depicted here.
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