The Underdogs
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"The Underdogs" ("Los de Abajo", 1915) by Mariano Azuela is the story of a middle-class medical student who embraces the ideals of the Mexican revolution and joins a band of rebels led by a charismatic peasant farmer. While the initial sense of crusading zeal is strong, temporary glory disintegrates into bitterness and disillusionment.
This Digital Villain Studios: Print is Dead Edition offers this masterpiece of war fiction set during the Mexican Revolution. It is an unabridged replication of the E. Mungia, Jr. translation of "The Underdogs", as originally published in 1929.
A portion of the proceeds from the initial sales of this book will go to the Jocelyn Solis Fund and Lecture Series, dedicated to research on human development and globalization. For more information, read more online at JocelynSolis.org
Details
- Publication Date
- Oct 1, 2011
- Language
- English
- Category
- Fiction
- Copyright
- All Rights Reserved - Standard Copyright License
- Contributors
- By (author): Mariano Azuela
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- Format