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Mexican scientists build novel cosmic-ray detector

Physics World, 2010
A prototype for a new generation of cosmic-ray detectors is to be installed at the Pierre Auger Observatory in Argentina later this month.
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The Regional Novel and the Novel of the Mexican Revolution on Common Ground

2022
Abstract This chapter focuses on the common ground tread by the Latin American regional novel and the novel of the Mexican Revolution, namely, a shared preoccupation with questions of land sovereignty and land ownership. While the two narrative modes are often considered separate literary phenomena, this chapter argues for evaluating ...
Tamara L. Mitchell, Amanda M. Smith
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Some Historical Values in a Famous Mexican Novel

The Americas, 1954
Los bandidos de rio frio, the famous Mexican “costumbrista” novel set in the decades prior to the middle of the nineteenth century, has been considered the outstanding production of its author, Manuel Payno y Flores (1810–1894). Critics of Spanish American literature frequently have dissected the work for merits and defects primarily from a literary ...
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The Mexican Revolution as Reflected in the Novel

Hispania, 1964
by human emotions, influenced by limited experience and by basic assumptions, historians face an almost unsurmountable task in reviving the past in order to see it in perspective. One of the most contro versial periods in the civilization of Mexico was the Revolution beginning in 1910.
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Mexican U.S. Border Literature and the Narco Novel

2016
Analysis of Border literature, Narco novels in the U.S.
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The Indigenista Novel and the Mexican Revolution

The Americas, 1977
Of all the issues raised by the Mexican Revolution, none has stimulated artistic creativity more than that of the Indian, his past, his culture and his exclusion from the mainstream of national life. At the same time, no artistic form provides so thorough a treatment of these issues as the indigenista novel.While the Revolution was not launched by ...
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Ruben Romero and the Novel of the Mexican Revolution

Hispania, 1953
Jos6 Rub6n Romero is a novelist in name only.* His novels, even when compared with those of contemporary European and American writers, appear as unorthodox, informal ramblings of a raconteur. An English translation of the title of his first prose work, "Jottings of a Villager," is particularly appropriate in revealing the informal frame and substance ...
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The Mexican Historical Novel, 1826-1910

Hispanic Review, 1940
John E. Englekirk, J. Lloyd Read
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The Mexican Novel Comes of Age

Books Abroad, 1972
Seymour Menton, Walter M. Langford
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The Mexican Novel Comes of Age

The Modern Language Journal, 1973
Joseph Sommers, Walter M. Langford
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