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Martín Luis Guzmán

Martín Luis Guzmán

AuthorBooks · Second hand1887-1976

Martín Luis Guzmán Franco was a Mexican novelist and journalist. Along with Mariano Azuela and Nellie Campobello, he is considered a pioneer of the revolutionary novel, a genre inspired by the experiences of the Mexican Revolution of 1910. He spent periods in exile in the United States and Spain. He founded newspapers, weekly magazines, and publishing companies. In 1958, he was awarded Mexico's National Prize in Literature.

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Relatos solidarios del deporte

Relatos solidarios del deporte

Author: Carles Domènech, Christian Garcia, Ferran Correas, Bernat Bafaluy, Laura Martínez, Joan Domènech, Fernando Polo, Xavier Torres, Luis Villarejo, Luis Mendiola, Ramon Besa, Jordi Costa, Elsa H. Ollé, Elias Israel, Jorge López, Julián Ávila, Raúl Llimós, Luis Martín, Edu Polo, Rut Vilar, Fabián Ortiz, Toni Padilla, Santi Padró, David Torras, Àngels Piñol, Javier Miguel, Orfeo Suárez, David Llorens, Marcos López, Ramiro Martín, José Sámano, Santi Giménez, Bernat Soler, Oriol Domènech, Gemma Herrero, Enrique Ortego, Ángel Rodríguez, Mónica Marchante, Ricard Torquemada, Dagoberto Escorcia, José Ignacio Huguet, Emilio Pérez de Rozas

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Curiosities about Martín Luis Guzmán

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1887
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1976
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Martín Luis Guzmán was a multifaceted figure who combined literature with diplomacy and politics.
His masterpiece, The Eagle and the Serpent, is an essential reference for understanding the Mexican Revolution.
Born in Chihuahua, his life was deeply marked by the historical events of Mexico between 1910 and 1946.
In addition to being a writer, he served as a journalist and soldier, bringing a realistic perspective to his stories.
His literary legacy includes 46 works that masterfully explore historical fiction and the figure of Pancho Villa.

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