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Luisa Mercedes Levinson Juan Rulfo

Luisa Mercedes Levinson Juan Rulfo. Luisa Mercedes Levinson (1914- 1988) Journalist and writer. The master piece of Luisa Mercedes Levinson was herself” . (Marcos Denevi) Novels La casa de los Felipes Concierto en mi La isla de los organilleros A la sombra del búho

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Luisa Mercedes Levinson Juan Rulfo

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  1. Luisa Mercedes LevinsonJuan Rulfo

  2. Luisa Mercedes Levinson (1914- 1988) Journalist and writer The master piece of Luisa Mercedes Levinson was herself”. (Marcos Denevi) Novels La casa de los Felipes Concierto en mi La isla de los organilleros A la sombra del búho El último Zelofonte Plays Tiempo de FedericaJulio Riestra ha muerto. Colaborated with Borges writing a short story, “La hermana Eloisa”. She is the only women to have co-authored with Borges. - A very excentric character.

  3. The Mexican Revolution (1910-17)

  4. Authors of Novels of the Revolution: Mariano Azuela Los de abajo (1913) Martín Luis Guzmán El águila y la serpiente (1928) La sombra del caudillo (1929) Memorias de Pancho Villa Francisco L. Urquizo Tropa vieja Authors of Novels ABOUT the revolution: Emilio Rabasa, La Bola Gregorio López y Fuentes Mi General José Rubén Romero La vida inútil de Pito Pérez

  5. Juan Rulfo (1918-1986) Not a writer of the Revolution, but he witnessed a different revolution in his natal state of Jalisco: La Revolución Cristera. Began writing around 1940 (destroyed his first novel. El llano en Llamas (1953) Pédro Páramo (1955)

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