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The Underdogs by Mariano Azuela (1873 - 1952)
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A historical, revolutionary novel from a first-person narration of the Mexican Revolution in the 1910s. The author was a military medic in the Northern Division armies. The book has a social character depicting the dispossessed against the wealthy, the ignorant against the educated, the oppressed against the oppressors. (Summary by Mario Pineda)
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A historical, revolutionary novel from a first-person narration of the Mexican Revolution in the 1910s. The author was a military medic in the Northern Division armies. The book has a social character depicting the dispossessed against the wealthy, the ignorant against the educated, the oppressed against the oppressors. (Summary by Mario Pineda)
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