The Old Gringo

Carlos Fuentes
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One of Carlos Fuentes's greatest works, The Old Gringo tells the story of Ambrose Bierce, the American writer, soldier, and journalist, and of his last mysterious days in Mexico living among Pancho Villa's soldiers, particularly his encounter with General Tomas Arroyo. In the end, the incompatibility of the two countries (or, paradoxically, their intimacy) claims both men, in a novel that is, most of all, about the tragic history of two cultures in conflict.
Genres: FictionHistorical FictionLatin AmericanSpanish LiteratureNovelsLiteratureClassicsLatin American Literature20th CenturyLiterary Fiction
208 Pages

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