Las Moscas; los Caciques : typescript and printer's pick-up copy, ca. 1917-1931.

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Las Moscas; los Caciques : typescript and printer's pick-up copy, ca. 1917-1931.

Copy for LAS MOSCAS is a mixture of original typescript and carbon copy. Cover page shows pentimenti that the work would be paired variously with "Necrofagos 1928, " Domitilo quiere ser diputado, " De Como al fin lloro Juan Pablo, " and finally "Los Caciques." The second folder, LOS CACIQUES, was prepared as a printer's pick-up copy: a previous edition of the work had been separated into pages and pasted onto sheets. Minor corrections were made. This copy is missing its final page, number 177 in the printed scheme and number 165 for the new edition. Changes in portions of text suggest/reflect things that Azuela wished to change from earlier editions. This probably was a project by Botas that was never published. The pick-up copy appears to be the 1931 second edition.

156 p.

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Azuela, Mariano, 1873-1952

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Born January 1, 1873, in Lagos de Moreno, Jalisco, Mexico, Mariano Azuela was one of the leading writers of twentieth-century Mexico and the foremost chronicler of the Mexican revolution. He began his career as a physician; he was director of public education in Jalisco province under government of Francisco ("Pancho") Villa, and served as a physician in Villa's army during the Mexican Revolution. During his forty-year literary career Azuela wrote more than twenty novels in addition to plays, no...