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the underdogs

 Mariano Azuela’s “Underdogs” was an interesting novel. Touted as “the” novel of the Mexican Revolution, I can kinda see why. Personally, I’m not too familiar with the specifics of the Mexican Revolution, but I do know about other revolutions so I…

The Underdogs

I chose this book because I had heard about it before in a history class in my high school in Spain when we were talking about the Mexican Revolution. I had never read it and I didn’t know much about the story it told, but it always caught my attention due to its historical setting […]

Week 2: The Underdogs

Having some prior knowledge on the Mexican Revolution, I think that the Underdogs portrays a real sense of what was going on at the time through this fictional story. Mariano Azuela’s writing is easy to follow and I enjoyed reading The Underdogs. At times it was quite graphic, but it really painted a picture of […]

Week 3 – The Underdogs

The Underdogs by Mariano Azuela tells the story of a group of commoners who were dragged into the Mexican Revolution and how their mindsets change throughout the course of the war. I think it was based off of the author’s own experiences during the war, so that adds a level of authenticity to the whole […]

Week 2: Campobello and “Cartucho”

Reading Campobello’s Cartuco was an intriguing, thought-provoking, and unique experience for me this past week. As an IR major whose focus area of study is Latin America, I was quite excited to delve into a book pertaining to the Mexican Revolution. I quite enjoyed Campobello’s writing style, as it was quite descriptive and provided effective […]

Cartucho

Nellie Campobello’s Cartucho provides invaluable insight into both the Mexican Revolution and the cruelties of armed conflict in general. The format is quite unique, consisting of three parts broken down into sections based on different personalities the narrator comes across as a girl caught in the crossfire of deadly civil war. The first part recounts short […]

Mariano Azuela’s The Underdogs (Week 3)

I found that I enjoyed reading Mariano Azeula’s novel, The Underdogs, much more than I did De la Parra’s novel, Mama Blanca, last week. The difference in pacing between the two texts was like night and day, with this week’s text having very short, condensed chapters. I also personally found the content more engaging and all […]