Hombres de maíz

Ed. crítica, 1. ed. / coordinador, Gerald Martin.
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Hombres de maíz

Ed. crítica, 1. ed. / coordinador, Gerald Martin.
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Men of Maize is an incredible tale of Indian life in Latin America during the early twentieth century, woven poetically by Asturias. In six parts he simultaneously creates and re-tells history, blurring the distinctions between reality and myth. He interweaves the past, present and future, giving the background tale, then continuing on to show how that tale would become the folklore of the future.

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Cover of: Hombres de maíz
Hombres de maíz
1992, ALLCA XX, Université Paris X, Centre de recherches latino-américaines
in Spanish - Ed. crítica, 1. ed. / coordinador, Gerald Martin.
Cover of: Men of maize
Men of maize
1988, Verso
in English and Spanish
Cover of: Hombres de maíz
Hombres de maíz
1972, Alianza
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 753-764).

Published in
Nanterre, France
Series
Colección Archivos ;, 21

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
863
Library of Congress
PQ7499.A75 H6348 1992

The Physical Object

Pagination
xxxiii, 764 p. ;
Number of pages
764

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL1468504M
ISBN 10
8400071298
LCCN
93129754
OCLC/WorldCat
28216952
LibraryThing
193513

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL938594W

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