After the Storm; Landmarks of the Modern Mexican Novel |
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Becoming Masters in their own House | 1 |
Agustín Yáñez | 37 |
Juan Rulfo | 69 |
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achieved Aguirre Agustín Yáñez Air is Clear Arreola Artemio Cruz Aura Azuela Carlos Fuentes caudillo chapter characters Comala complex contemporary contrast corruption critical cultural Death of Artemio Demetrio destiny dialogue Don Dionisio dramatic dynamic Edge Eduviges elements Elena Garro Father Islas fiction filo del agua focus fragments Gabriel guilt Guzmán Hortensia human Indian individual influence intellectual interpretation Ixca Ixca's Jalisco José Juan José Arreola Juan Rulfo Labyrinth of Solitude literary literature lives Luis Magdaleno María Martín Luis Guzmán meaning Mexican history Mexican novel Mexican Revolution Mexico City modern monologue moral myth narration narrative novelistic Octavio Paz Otomí past pattern Pedro Páramo plot political present prose protagonist psychological reader reality relationship Revolution revolutionary Robles role San Andrés scene sense sequence social Storm structure stylistic Sunburst Susana symbols technique thematic themes tion traditional Underdogs village world view writers Zamacona