
The Shadow of the Strongman
Martn Luis Guzmn(Author)
Hackett Publishing Co, Inc
Published on 1. September 2017
Book
Hardback
280 pages
978-1-62466-628-5 (ISBN)
Description
A searing novel of the post-1910 Mexican revolutionary era that itself challenged the Mexican political establishment, Guzman's The Shadow of the Strongman (La Sombra del Caudillo) stands beside Azuela's The Underdogs (Los de abajo) in the pantheon of Mexican fiction. Unmasking the years of political intrigue and assassination that followed the Revolution, the novel was adapted in the 1960 film La Sombra del Caudillo, which was banned in Mexico for thirty years.
Reviews / Votes
"[Guzman] throws the cruel spotlight on all the treachery, the sycophancy, and corruption of generals, politicians, and labor leaders; here is oil graft, murder, plotting, the vileness of the local political and military scenes pinned down by the dagger of truth . . . from the facade gilded with fine words regarding the freeing of the peasants to the grimy back stairs of Mexico's political edifice."-Carleton Beals, in Saturday Review of Literature (1930) "Guzman was uniquely qualified to offer his critique of the Mexican political scene. His resume reveals a man who lived the Revolution as military commander, advisor, confidant, emissary, politician, academic, and writer. The style of The Shadow of the Strongman borrows from each of those diverse experiences to become, in many ways, a mixed genre that hovers between novel and biography, invention and history. Great reading for anyone interested in Mexico.
"The novel is not easy to translate. Guzman is writing about political and historical events that require realistic accuracy while also incorporating complex and poetic descriptions of people and places. Pellon is to be congratulated for his translation that understands this duality."
-Douglas J. Weatherford, Brigham Young University "At last, an English translation of Martin Luis Guzman's great novel of the Mexican Revolution! Readers will be intrigued not only by Guzman's representation of authoritarianism and personalism, but also his nuanced and lyrical descriptions of Mexico City in the 1920s. Pellon's translation is a marvelous piece of work."
-Juergen Buchenau, University of North Carolina at Charlotte
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Language
English
Place of publication
Cambridge, MA
United States
Illustrations
Illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 140 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-62466-628-5 (9781624666285)
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Persons
Martin Luis Guzman (1887 - 1976) was a Mexican journalist and novelist who served under Pancho Villa, and was the author of a five-volume biography of Villa.
Gustavo Pellon is Professor of Spanish and Comparative Literature at the University of Virginia.
Gustavo Pellon is Professor of Spanish and Comparative Literature at the University of Virginia.