El Vago by Laurence Gonzales
El Vago, the Vagabond, recalls his life as a bandit and his friendship with a man who would become Pancho Villa. He remembers the idealism of Zapata and his love for the beautiful Consuelo. He reflects on how youthful loyalties, passion, and political fervor collided. The narrative registers the tragic violence of the Mexican Revolution and how it reshaped lives and loyalties.
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- 1983
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- 309
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- English
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