Martin luis guzman biography books

          Guzmán · out of 5 stars.

        1. La Luna se fue de fiesta (Spanish Edition) · La Luna se fue de fiesta (Spanish Edition) · Circulos/ Circles: Circulos a nuestro alrededor/ Seeing Circles.
        2. A orillas del Hudson () · El águila y la serpiente () · La sombra del caudillo () · Aventuras democráticas () · Mina.
        3. Martín Luis Guzmán Franco was a Mexican novelist and journalist.
        4. His other major works include Memorias de Pancho Villa (; Memoirs of Pancho Villa), Mina el mozo, héroe de Navarra (; “Mina the Youth.
        5. A orillas del Hudson () · El águila y la serpiente () · La sombra del caudillo () · Aventuras democráticas () · Mina.!

          Martín Luis Guzmán

          Mexican novelist and journalist (–)

          In this Spanish name, the first or paternal surname is Guzmán and the second or maternal family name is Franco.

          Martín Luis Guzmán Franco (October 6, – December 22, ) was a Mexican novelist and journalist.

          Along with Mariano Azuela and Nellie Campobello, he is considered a pioneer of the revolutionary novel, a genre inspired by the experiences of the Mexican Revolution of He spent periods in exile in the United States and Spain. He founded newspapers, weekly magazines, and publishing companies.

          In , he was awarded Mexico's National Prize in Literature.[1]

          Life

          Guzmán was born in Chihuahua, Chihuahua, the son of a colonel in the Federal Army, who was attached to the Mexican consulate in Phoenix, Arizona.

          His father was killed in one of the early skirmishes of the Mexican Revolution and Guzmán left for Mexico City.[2]

          For several months in , he was under the direct orders of General