Abstract

This work analyzes Max Aub's interpretations of the Mexican revolutionary phenomenon. In these interpretations it is possible to see how Max Aub, a Spanish Republican exile in Mexico, brought a number of different textual and literary traditions to bear on his understanding of the Mexican political process. The study focuses on writings that Max Aub published on subjects related to the Revolution that began in 1910 (in particular, the “narrative of the revolution”), as well as the author's notes in his private Diarios [Diaries], which were edited posthumously but whose publication Max Aub had largely foreseen.

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