'The Underdogs' by Mariano Azuela
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One of the earliest and most direct literary accounts of the Mexican Revolution, The Underdogs follows a peasant-turned-rebel as he’s pulled into the shifting violence and momentum of the conflict.
Azuela tracks the fragmentation of purpose—alliances form and dissolve, motives blur, and the revolution begins to feel less like a cause than a condition people are caught inside. Written after his own involvement as a field doctor with revolutionary forces, the novel carries a documentary sharpness, it's episodic, unsentimental, and often bleak about what revolution produces in practice. A very powerful read.
Penguin Classics paperback edition (2008 reissue with new translation by Sergio Waisman). Clean copy with light general wear; minor edgewear.
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