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Antologia personal/ Personal Anthology by Juan Rulfo ( 2006)
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El Gallo De Oro by Juan Rulfo ( 1986)
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Grand Street 62 Identity by Edward W. Said, Juan Rulfo, Marcello Mastroianni, Robert Rauschebberg, Robert McLaiam Wilson ( 1997)
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Juan Rulfo Oaxaca by Victor Jimenez, Andrew Depsey ( 2010)
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Juan Rulfo's Mexico by Carlos Fuentes, Juan Rulfo, Margaret Sayers Peden, Erika Billeter, Margo Glantz, Jorge Alberto Lozoya, Eduardo Rivero, Victor Jimenez ( 2002)
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Obras by Juan Rulfo ( 1987)
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Aire De Las Colinas Cartas a Clara by Clara Aparicio De Rulfo, Juan Rulfo ( 2000)
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Pedro Paramo El Llano En Llamas by Juan Rulfo ( 2002)
In "Pedro PGaramo," Juan Preciado visits the remote village of Comala and confronts the ruthless landowner Pedro PGaramo, the father he has never known, and in "El Llano en Llamos," fourteen stories profile Mexican life.
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Pedro Paramo by Juan Rulfo, Elena Poniatowska, Margaret Sayers Peden, Josephine Sacabo ( 2002)
Juan Preciado made a promise to his mother, who is dying, that he would go to her birthplace and look for his father, Pedro Paramo. She remembers a village, robust and full of life, that no longer exists--Comala is a decaying town, surrounded by mirages. Pedro Paramo may or may not be alive; he is described by one traveler as "living bile," who "died years ago." Rulfo did not use a linear plot, but a montage of images from the living and the dead to tell a story of loss, fate, and bleakness. According to the introduction by Susan Sontag, this book sparked a dramatic change in Latin American literature, injecting (with the work of Borges) the magical realism which then influenced Gabriel Garcia Marquez--who knows the entire book of Pedro Paramo by heart.
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Homenaje a Juan Rulfo by Juan Rulfo, Dante Medina ( 1989)
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Juan Rulfo, Fotografo by Juan Rulfo, Tarsicio Valencia Posada, Medellin (Colombia) ( 1995)
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Aire De Las Colinas/Air from the Hills Cartas a Clara/Letters to Clara by Juan Rulfo ( 2000)
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El llano en llamas/ The Burned Plain by Juan Rulfo ( 2000)
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Juan Rulfo Voz Del Autor by Juan Rulfo ( 1997)
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Relatos by Juan Rulfo ( 1996)
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Pedro Paramo y el Llano en Llamas/ Pedro Paramo and The Burning Plain by Juan Rulfo ( 2011)
Published in a single volume, Juan Rulfo's infamous novel and his collection of short stories about the Mexican Revolution reveal a world that is both violent and lyrical.
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Toda La Obra by Juan Rulfo, Claude Fell ( 1992)
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El Llano En Llamas by Juan Rulfo ( 1989)
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Autobiografia Armada by Juan Rulfo, Reina Roffe ( 1992)
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El Gallo De Oro by Juan Rulfo ( 1990)
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Juan Rulfo Mexico, Fotografo by Carlos Fuentes, Juan Rulfo ( 2001)
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Inframundo El Mexico De Juan Rulfo by Juan Rulfo ( 1984)
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Memoria Del Paisaje/memory Of The Landscape by Juan Rulfo, Mariano Azuela, Juan Jose Arreola, Elias Nandino, Agustin Yanez ( 2004)
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Lichtblicke--Mexikanisch Photographische Notizen Des Dichters Juan Rulfo Ein Katalogbuch [Ausstellung, Instituto Cervantes, Munchen, November 1998-Januar 1999, Instituto Cervantes, Bremen, Villa Ichon, Juni-Juli 1999] by Juan Rulfo, Carl-Hermann Middelanis, Instituto Cervantes (Munich, Germany), Instituto Cervantes (Bremen, Germany) ( 1999)
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