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Author: Urquizo, Francisco L. (Francisco Luis), 1891-1969.
Published México [Talleres gráficos del Departamento de publicidad y propaganda de la Sría. de educación pública] 1943.
Diego Isidro Díaz Pérez y Ana Verónica Villarroel Márquez in Revista literaria monolito's article, "Mujeres en obras literarias de la Revolución Mexicana» por Diego Isidro Díaz Pérez y Ana Verónica Villarroel Márquez," provide synthesis of the novel as follows, "Tropa vieja se ubica entre los momentos previos al levantamiento de Francisco Madero y concluye cuando éste es asesinado por el general Victoriano Huerta. A lo largo de la novela, el autor nos regala diferentes referentes que ayudan a ubicarnos temporalmente con el inicio y desarrollo de la Revolución, tales como: “- Por ahí andan diciendo que ha salido un tal Madero; quiere ser presidente de la república y tumbar a don Porfirio” (Urquizo, 2016: 88).
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Author: Campobello, Nellie, 1900-1986.
Published México, D.F. : Ediciones Era, 2000.
Cartucho: Tales of the struggle in northern Mexico is one of the great texts of Mexican literature. As Jorge Aguilar Mora points out in the prologue, Cartucho is at all critical corners of our historical-literary discourse: it is perhaps the most extraordinary book, where autobiographical singularity, popular anonymity, historical relationship, literary transparency, family chronicle. (Source: https://www.edicionesera.com.mx/libro/cartucho_78459/)
Nellie Campobello was born in Villa Ocampo, Durango, on November 7, 1900; she dies in Progreso de Obregón, Hidalgo, on July 9, 1986. Narrator and poet. Her literary works portray passages from the Mexican revolution.
Editor: Laura Cázares H.,
Published Toluca : Tecnológico de Monterrey ; Ciudad de México : Universidad Iberoamericana : CONACULTA-FONCA, 2006.
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Author: Agustín Vera (1889-1946).
Published: San Luis Potosí, Talleres linotipográficaos Accion [19--]
MexicanpPlaywright and novelist, Agustin Vera (1889-1946), wrote a novel of the Revolution, La Revancha (Revenge) (San Luis Potosi, 1930).