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The great solo palace - The best novel of the 68 chiefdoms
Solitaire, for many the best novel about the 68, has great literary merits and testimonials that resist the test of time and space. This work is central to our narrative, not only about the student movement and slaughter of Tlatelolco, but a recount of Mexico may well be contemporary to the time of Cardenas at the time the PRI lost the presidency in 2000. Conceived as a large mural.
The great solo Palace is an allegory that weaves several stories. The axis is the fateful evening of 2 October in Tlatelolco. Through his characters the reader can recognize the characteristic features of reality as it was lived. At one extreme, idealistic young people facing a regime, on the other, the regime embodied in an authoritarian and intolerant man, a man fully six-year only because of its excessive power.
In the novel, translated into several languages has dealt extensively with the critics. Giuseppe Bellini recognizes the great solo Palace "a great force of complaints, an extraordinary game of humor and irony, an interesting novelty in style and structure." René Avilés Fabila
managed to write a classic, an enduring work thanks to its mix of reality and fantasy as well as the ability of its author critic **** " great solo EI
Palace, published for the first time in Buenos Aires, and quickly sold out as twelve editions of this novel have been made in Mexico. Public so different show that the work of René Avilés Fabila
, considered by many literary critics as the best novel about the 68, has great artistic value and yet perfectly resist testimonial evidence of time and space. In it, the author was skillfully overcome the dangers of social criticism and political commitment mean for literature. "The great solo Palace is an allegory in which intertwine several stories, whose characters, action and periods that make up a large mural shows the reader the most characteristic features of our reality. Never in the work of René Avilés Fabila the humor and irony have been so bitter and sour and in this amazing novel. "No doubt that the great Lone Palace is a novel material for our narrative, particularly one that connects with the Latin American dictators novel, Tirano Banderas, Valle-Inclan and Lord President of Miguel Angel Asturias. In Thus, this superb political portrait, written in Paris from 1969 to 1970, and published in Argentina in 1971, refers to an entire rear of books on Latin American dictators and princes. " (Fourth lining Fontamara Publishing, one of the first Mexican edition 1993)
*** "There are Avilés Fabila
outrage capacity being channeled into his unquenchable sense of humor that ranges from mockery to sarcasm, the irony of caricature. But the facts narrated in great solo The ACIO-Pal
taken from reality, are terrible, because at that stage the farce is tragedy, and this amazing talent
Avilés Fabila starting from the laughter reaches horror, making the difficult transition in a display of simplicity to solve the problem of style that this step represents. " (Bernardo Verbitsky: Purposes, Argentina) ***
" In Great solo
Palace,
Avilés Fabila
makes a fierce dissection of his country ... The big issue is the slaughter of students in Tlatelolco Square ... Rarely has the institutional will evolve our brothers in the North has been so cruelly put to the pillory. "(Joseph B. Adolph: The New Chronicle, Peru)
***" ... What animates and wraps around the frame (of
The great solo Palace) to make it usable, is the ingenuity with which Avilés Fabila has created his business ... "
(Francisco Zendejas Excelsior, Mexico)
The Same *** atmosphere of suspense, the intrigues of the Saami right wingshown Z in the movie, plus a language of bitter sarcasm, Are the Characteristics of Avilés Fabila's "The Great
Lonely Man in the Palace
."
(Evelio Echevarria: Books Abroad, USA) *** "René Avilés Fabila accused said guilty, complaint with furious passion bestiality dirt and fouling our social life. For him, as for many citizens, Dead of Tlatelolco deserve something more than tears and lamentation hypocrite who refuses to ascertain responsibility. The darkness that fell on the Plaza of Three Cultures and the Mexican public life, demanding manly and honest attitude.
René Avilés F Abila adopted with folds in this book bitter. "Humberto Musacchio
***" is that in the memorable letter of In the novel, translated into several languages has dealt extensively with the critics. Giuseppe Bellini recognizes the great solo Palace "a great force of complaints, an extraordinary game of humor and irony, an interesting novelty in style and structure." René Avilés Fabila
managed to write a classic, an enduring work thanks to its mix of reality and fantasy as well as the ability of its author critic **** " great solo EI
Palace, published for the first time in Buenos Aires, and quickly sold out as twelve editions of this novel have been made in Mexico. Public so different show that the work of René Avilés Fabila
, considered by many literary critics as the best novel about the 68, has great artistic value and yet perfectly resist testimonial evidence of time and space. In it, the author was skillfully overcome the dangers of social criticism and political commitment mean for literature. "The great solo Palace is an allegory in which intertwine several stories, whose characters, action and periods that make up a large mural shows the reader the most characteristic features of our reality. Never in the work of René Avilés Fabila the humor and irony have been so bitter and sour and in this amazing novel. "No doubt that the great Lone Palace is a novel material for our narrative, particularly one that connects with the Latin American dictators novel, Tirano Banderas, Valle-Inclan and Lord President of Miguel Angel Asturias. In Thus, this superb political portrait, written in Paris from 1969 to 1970, and published in Argentina in 1971, refers to an entire rear of books on Latin American dictators and princes. " (Fourth lining Fontamara Publishing, one of the first Mexican edition 1993)
*** "There are Avilés Fabila
outrage capacity being channeled into his unquenchable sense of humor that ranges from mockery to sarcasm, the irony of caricature. But the facts narrated in great solo The ACIO-Pal
taken from reality, are terrible, because at that stage the farce is tragedy, and this amazing talent
Avilés Fabila starting from the laughter reaches horror, making the difficult transition in a display of simplicity to solve the problem of style that this step represents. " (Bernardo Verbitsky: Purposes, Argentina) ***
" In Great solo
Palace,
Avilés Fabila
makes a fierce dissection of his country ... The big issue is the slaughter of students in Tlatelolco Square ... Rarely has the institutional will evolve our brothers in the North has been so cruelly put to the pillory. "(Joseph B. Adolph: The New Chronicle, Peru)
***" ... What animates and wraps around the frame (of
The great solo Palace) to make it usable, is the ingenuity with which Avilés Fabila has created his business ... "
(Francisco Zendejas Excelsior, Mexico)
The Same *** atmosphere of suspense, the intrigues of the Saami right wingshown Z in the movie, plus a language of bitter sarcasm, Are the Characteristics of Avilés Fabila's "The Great
Lonely Man in the Palace
."
(Evelio Echevarria: Books Abroad, USA) *** "René Avilés Fabila accused said guilty, complaint with furious passion bestiality dirt and fouling our social life. For him, as for many citizens, Dead of Tlatelolco deserve something more than tears and lamentation hypocrite who refuses to ascertain responsibility. The darkness that fell on the Plaza of Three Cultures and the Mexican public life, demanding manly and honest attitude.
René Avilés F Abila adopted with folds in this book bitter. "Humberto Musacchio
Avilés Fabila the moves are demonstrated, and pranks, scenarios and farces, the servility and treachery implanted in the exercise of the police, administrative and moral that come with being the alleged boss of the executive branch of the Mexican Federation coveted ... "
Froylán
López Narváez ***
"
The great solo
Palace was a presidential speech, intended to seek understanding for the main host of the headquarters of the Executive. It was a flattering that demanded admiration for the man who, fighting against all odds, including the required distance of a few could go around loving and intellectually imposing the vigor of his mind and took decisions crucial to the nation without the help and support. The writer René Avilés
adopted this expression to label a novel, obviously in an ironic sense, because in reality the Mexican political system a president can have anything but lonely. Although his power is constitutionally staff, accompanied by a cabinet whose members are appointed and removed freely. And has managed to surround an army abounds consultants and advisors, formal and informal, always ready to provide solicited and unsolicited opinions on all sorts of issues. And as for the pleasures of life, would fill pages with the story of privileges and other support materials provided by the unctuous, ubiquitous presence of his minions nearby. " Miguel Angel Granados Chapa ***
"The title of this column is by giving René Avilés Fabila
a novel which, in turn, sought to capture the characteristics of the authoritarian PRI at the end of its" period classic "1968. Great solo
Palace "Aviles imposed his will by proxy brutal, corrupt and without limits. It was this power which isolated the central character. In contrast, the new "solo Palace" is taking on his condition of solitude for the opposite reason: the closed regime change some of the old bridges between the Presidency and society (political or civil), but also because new actors, and are not subordinate to the will of the Palace, are blocking the bridges that remain standing. "
Lorenzo Meyer
***" Since more than ten years, I read and Tantadel Great Palace
solo, I have always believed that René Avilés Fabila
is one of the most original storytellers, more caustic and, if we use the term in the manner of Italo Calvino, lighter in of our literary world. His dedication to journalism, a dedication that won him the National Award in 1991 - the accurate attacks that has targeted the country's cultural shrines and it must be said, his own arrogance, have meant that their contributions to the literature to be passed by high or even lose sight of. "Jairo Calixto
Albarrán
*** "It is therefore a political novel, as they too are The Shadow of the Leader of Martin Luis Guzman and Conversation in the Cathedral by Mario Vargas Llosa, but if Guzman's novel features a pretty story attached the story and that of Vargas Llosa's account of private life ("... the novel is the private history of nations," says Balzac) of the characters mixed up in power, that of René Avilés Fabila presents other perspectives : speak in her students, soldiers and politicians as participants or observers (in the sense of what to Eldridge Cleaver is a 'sitter') were involved in the student movement. "
José Joaquín Blanco
*** "Just as the novel's most famous Avilés
The great solo
Palace combines specificity and universality. In the preface the author warns that" if the reader is some similarity to characters living or dead, past or present events .... is not accidental. "Twisting a cliche is so fundamental to a text that exposes the PRI and the state to whom 'repression is patriotic' to through scenes that juxtapose the horror of students chased and caught in the horror of slaughter and the 'normality' of presidential terms during which the supreme leader himself undergoes plastic surgery at the end of each presidential term to remain in power. Similar to One Hundred Years of Solitude by the blow and the slaughter that never existed, the great solo de Palacio also questioned "the capacity of man to grasp the truth and the nature of language ', as an official version of events, nullifies the statements of students who were witnesses at the scene. Theda M.
Herz
*** "In the great solo Palace, irony is generally disclosed in a manner more subtle than specific. To discover its hidden presence is necessary to consider the text in its entirety. While specific irony is limited to the history of the warlord, the general depends on the interplay of the two stories. For example, the contrast between the temporal duration of the two stories is often an integral part of the general irony, that reveals itself mainly as irony of events. Although human sacrifice on the part of students, their actions are nothing more than a passing incident in the scheme lasting leader. The last scene of the novel underlines the irony of events, contrasting the high level of distress with the failure to achieve any substantial change. Patricia and Philip observed the mothers of students shot crying on the Plaza: "The dramatic ensemble was the only thing on that site claimed that they had killed about five hundred young men and women. As the bodies were never found, the women prayed kneeling at random, trying to guess where the bodies fell on their children's graves imaginary "(p. 211). As the historians who give "significance" to the facts structured in the form of a tragic plot, Avilés Fabila
orders
facts so that the history of Mexico presented in
The great palace solo
leaves the impression of defeat. Various acts of the student protests of 1968 are selected and incorporated into the text, including dates (on 2 October), places (the university city, the Plaza of Culture), events (the bazukazo, the pints, the intervention of the Paratroopers, the Noche Triste) and the demands of students. This information is much more than the merits of the action: it is part of the structure and ironic meaning of the text. Events are presented as a futile attempt to change a political system unresponsive to the needs of most citizens. And finally, as suggested by the epilogue, "Shit, what loneliness means the leader is more isolated than ever from the people." Sharon E. Ugalde
***
"De stronger scale and scope is significant P Great solo
straightener, Mexican novel René Avilés Fabila
, published in 1971, focusing on the facts of the massacre of Tlatelolco. The third edition of 1976, the author has "mitigated" the "baroque excesses" of the novel, "filed the rough ',' strikethrough sentimentality and vagueness', but has not reduced the virulence against a state that defines corrupt, led by a leader who already has in its six-year periodic transformations, fifty years rule.
"The allusion is clear: it is the system of government of the Institutional Revolutionary Party that continues to rule Mexico for more than fifty years, going to the only change of President in each term. So Avilés Fabila speaks of a "triumphant Revolution Party" which is still in power and reporting on the candidates for president of the country's presence at the end of the one person, transformed, made up, so it looks like new every six years, during the elections, "according to the real factors of power (church, bankers, U.S. Embassy) and the experiences of the moment '." Giuseppe Bellini
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