B. Traven 1939 285p 5 x 8
With General from the Jungle, Traven complete’s the sixth and last of the legendary Jungle Novels, telling the birth of the Mexican Revolution. In General, a masterpiece on guerrilla warfare, Traven tells the story of Juan Mendez, perhaps the youngest and greatest of the Indian rebel chieftains, who leads an ill-equipped and hungry band against the government forces. With brilliance and cunning, Mendez brutally attacks the federally protected fincas. The book is filled with marvelously drawn characters, yet the true hero is the army itself—illiterate, uneducated, and poor, but resourceful and dangerous. Beyond his great storytelling, Traven’s work has a special resonance today when the peoples of the Chiapas highlands of southern Mexico still refuse to submit.
$5-10
Other works involving b. traven, the jungle novels, the mexican revolution, war, 1910s
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