This tale of a repressive priest and his small Mexican village during the eighteen months preceding the Revolution of 1910 is a great novel, one that exposes the struggle between human desire and paralyzing fear-fear of humanity, fear of nature, fear of the wrath of God. AgustIn YANez probes the actions of people caught in life's currents, enthralling his readers with mounting dramatic tension as he shows that no power can forge saints from the human masses, that any attempt to do so, in fact, often has exactly the opposite result.
YANez brings to his work a deep understanding of people-his people-and he illuminates a great truth-that no one, anywhere, seems very strange when we understand the environment that has produced him or her.
Rezensionen / Stimmen
The Edge of the Storm is an excellent example of what can be considered Mexican national literature. (Library Journal)
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Verlagsort
Produkt-Hinweis
Maße
Höhe: 229 mm
Breite: 152 mm
Dicke: 20 mm
Gewicht
ISBN-13
978-0-292-70131-1 (9780292701311)
DOI
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
AgustIn YANez (1904-1980), recognized as one of Mexico's greatest novelists, was long a leading figure in the cultural and political life of his country. He wrote seventeen books and held numerous political offices, including Governor of Jalisco and Secretary of Public Education.
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Übersetzung
Overture
1. That Night
2. Retreat House
3. Marta and MarIa
4. Holy Days
5. Old Lucas MacIas
6. Easter
7. The Northerners
8. Marbles
9. Victoria and Gabriel
10. Holy Cross Day
11. The Chaplain
12. Ascension
13. The Downfall of DamiAn LimOn
14. Students and Absent Ones
15. Pedrito
16. Halley's Comet