Ignacio Solares

Ignacio Solares

סופר


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Yankee Invasion centers on one of the most traumatic periods of Mexican history: the 1847 invasion of Mexico City by American armed forces and the ultimate loss of almost half its territory to the United States. Abelardo, who as a young man witnessed the events, narrates the novel and in its very first pages commits an act of resistance that will haunt him the rest of his life. In his old age, he begins to reflect on the history of Mexico, as well as his complicated love affairs with both his fiancée and her mother, which play out against the tumultuous backdrop of the invasion and occupation. Told with humor and pathos, Yankee Invasion paints a riveting portrait of an event that, though little known in America, still reverberates in Mexico today. Vivid descriptions capture the streets, cafés, cantinas, and drawing rooms of 19th-century Mexico City.
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From Madero and Huerta to Felipe Angeles and Rodolfo Fierro, passing through Carranza, Obregon, Leon Toral and many other historical figures, the stories woven by Ignacio Solares unsettle, dazzle and surprise readers. In his plots, destiny delivers the shots differently from the official versions, events no longer coincide with what is commemorated, and private infernos open their doors to the public, in the event someone would dare to switch them.

Spanish Description:
De Madero y Huerta a Felipe Angeles y Rodolfo Fierro, pasando por Carranza, Obregon, Leon Toral y muchos otros personajes, en cada cuento Ignacio Solares inquieta, deslumbra, sorprende a sus lectores con tramas en las que el destino reparte los balazos de manera distinta a la que consignan las versiones oficiales, los hechos ya no coinciden con las efemerides y los infiernos privados abren sus puertas al publico, por si hubiera quien se atreva a trasponerlas....







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