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Friends Of Pancho Villa (Paperback)

de James Blake (Author)
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"I loved the Revolution," says Rodolfo Fierro, the main character of Blake's new historical novel. "It set free the man I truly am. It let me do what I do best as well as it can be done." With these noble sentiments out of the way, Fierro gets down to what it is he does best: slaughtering?rich and poor, male and female. The ex-convict and train robber certainly was in the right place at the right time. During the roughly 10 years the Mexican Revolution tore across the land, it unleashed a human catastrophe unparalleled in that country since the Conquest. Fierro teams up early on in the action with Pancho Villa the bandit/revolutionary, one of the few who seem to revel in love as much as in death. He, for example, dislikes torturing prisoners, because it takes too long. "The time you spend torturing a man is time you could spend dancing and making love," he tells Fierro, who has just witnessed fellow revolutionary Emiliano Zapata's followers roasting an old man to death. Blake (The Pistoleer) blends fact and fiction into one of the few novels that risk political incorrectness by frankly describing the murder, betrayal and deceit that turned a revolution against dictatorship into a civil war that cost the country nearly a third of its population and left psychological scars that last to this day. He deftly follows the political twists and turns that prod Villa to continue as a leader even after his beloved Francisco Madero?Mexico's first president after the dictator Porfirio Diaz?is brutally betrayed and killed by vying revolutionary factions. This is not for the faint of heart, but then, neither is revolution.
Copyright 1996 Reed Business Information, Inc. This text refers to an alternate Paperback edition.


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Killers of men and lovers of life, they fought for freedom. For the Revolucion. For Villa. In return, they received a soldier's highest honor. They shared life--and death--with the mightiest hero in all of Mexico.


* Blake--one of the most exciting new voices in American historical fiction--is the author of The Pistoleer (Berkley, 9/96)
* "Blake blends fact and fiction into one of the few novels that risk political incorrectness by frankly describing the murder, betrayal, and deceit that turned a revolution against dictatorship into a civil war."--Publishers Weekly

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5.0étoiles sur 5 Blake at his best, Jui 27 2004
Par John J. BAIN (Staunton, VA United States) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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This account of a portion of the Mexican Revolution is full of fact and adventure. Biased in favor of Pancho Villa's version (and why not?) of things, it sells other key components of the Revolution short. This is not to criticize the work, it keeps them from crowding the story. I have done some studying of this era in Mexican history and this work affords the reader an excellent grasp of what went on at the time. Double-check the facts, this is the first novel that I have underlined like a text. Forget the facts, you've still got one heck of an adventure story. Blake has written other books and they are equally up to the form he has shown here.
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5.0étoiles sur 5 The first, but not the last!, Juil 28 2000
Par Bruce B. Hancock (Sacramento, CA USA) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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This is the first book by James Carlos Blake that I have read, but it certainly won't be the last. How have I missed this author until now? I simply couldn't put this book down. This is an unflinching and uncompromising look at the Mexican revolution and at the men who fought in it, told from the viewpoint of one of Pancho Villa's 'Generals'. It is an absolutely driving narrative that never lets up from beginning to end. It is told in a surprisingly modern tone and language, yet still seems authentic in every nuance. Early on, the first person narrator remarks that the difference between a revolutionary and a murdering bandit is the difference between war and peace...and therefore how necessary it is to have the war. There are no real heroes here, treachery is a daily occurence, prisoners are murdered as a matter of course, villages and their civilian populations are destroyed without mercy. "As we pulled out of Zacatecas, the air was thick with the odors of smoltering ash, bloody dust, putrefying flesh. The rich ripe smells of triumph." This book is not for the squeamish; there is murder, cruelty and mayhem on virtually every page. But there is incredible bravery here, too. And victory in the face of overwhelming odds and hardship. After literally shooting an old-friend-turned-traitor to pieces, the General says, "Like Villa, I believed that even though some men did not deserve to go on living, they still deserved to be remembered at their best." That seems an apt epitaph for all of The Friends of Pancho Villa.
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5.0étoiles sur 5 A great adventure, Janv. 3 2000
Blake does it again! After reading "The Pistoleer," one of the finest biographies-turned-adventures ever written, I picked up "Friends of Pancho Villa." Another extraordinary effort by James Carlos Blake. Blake paints great landscapes, and you can feel the both the heat of battle and the coldness of the Mexican mountains in his writing. A great adventure that tracks the life of one of history's great outlaw-heros.
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5.0étoiles sur 5 THIS BOOK IS ONE OF THE MOST ACCURATE BOOKS I HAVE EVER READ
I THANK THE AUHOR,JAMES CARLOS BLAKE FOR MAKING THIS BOOK OF PANCHO VILLA SO ACCURATE MOST OF THE INFORMATION U SEE ABOUT HIM IN A HISTORY BOOK OR A ENCYCLOPEDIA TELLS OF HIM OF A... Read more
Publié le Oct. 12 1999

5.0étoiles sur 5 James Carlos Blake brings history to life.
"The Friends of Pancho Villa" is just plain fantastic. Not since Michael and Jeff Shaara's "The Killer Angels" trilogy have I read a book that brought history... Read more
Publié le Sep 14 1999

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