México acribillado

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En ésta su nueva novela, Francisco Martín Moreno indaga sobre las circunstancias que rodearon el asesinato de Álvaro Obregón así como la lista de asesinatos alrededor de éste y la participación comprometida de la Iglesia en estos hechos.

Francisco Martín Moreno (México, D.F., 1946) es autor de México negro (1986), novela histórica donde aborda el origen del financiamiento de la revolución mexicana; Las cicatrices del viento (1989), obra en la que se pregunta ¿por qué somos un ...

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Overview

En ésta su nueva novela, Francisco Martín Moreno indaga sobre las circunstancias que rodearon el asesinato de Álvaro Obregón así como la lista de asesinatos alrededor de éste y la participación comprometida de la Iglesia en estos hechos.

Francisco Martín Moreno (México, D.F., 1946) es autor de México negro (1986), novela histórica donde aborda el origen del financiamiento de la revolución mexicana; Las cicatrices del viento (1989), obra en la que se pregunta ¿por qué somos un continente rico con gente pobre?; La disculpa (1993), una explicación respecto a la mayoría de nuestros problemas nacionales; La respuesta (1994), un conjunto de ensayos políticos orientados a describir la quiebra política, moral y económica de México; Los mexicanos a contraluz (1996), un compendio de cuentos políticos en forma de memorias de diversos personajes de la vida nacional; Cartas a un mexicano (1997), las epístolas sarcásticas que todo mexicano hubiera querido escribir; México sediento (Sequía) (1998), una novela apocalíptica: ¿qué sería de una ciudad de más de 20 millones de personas sin agua?; Las grandes traiciones de México (2001), un conjunto de breves relatos históricos en los que se destaca la presencia de la traición en México; México secreto (2002): ¿por qué México fue el detonador de la Primera Guerra Mundial? En su labor de periodista, Martín Moreno ha publicado más de 1,500 columnas en periódicos y revistas, tanto nacionalescomo internacionales. En la actualidad goza de una gran reputación como novelista, historiador y columnista político.

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  • ISBN-13: 9789705804564
  • Publisher: Santillana USA Publishing Company
  • Publication date: 1/10/2009
  • Language: Spanish
  • Pages: 520
  • Sales rank: 769,498
  • Product dimensions: 5.90 (w) x 9.50 (h) x 1.60 (d)

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  • Anonymous

    Posted June 6, 2009

    MEXICO ACRIBILLADO

    A MASTERPIECE IN MEXICAN POST-REVOLUTIONARY HISTORY RESEARCH. BRILLIANTLY WRITTEN BY ONE OF THE MOST WELL RECOGNIZED HISTORICAL NOVELISTS OF OUR TIME.
    OTHER NOVELS:

    "MEXICO SECRETO"
    "MEXICO NEGRO"
    "MEXICO MUTILADO"

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