Forajidos: Historia y Poesia En Siete Corridos Mexicanos Book + PRICE WATCH * Amazon pricing is not included in price watch

Forajidos: Historia y Poesia En Siete Corridos Mexicanos Book

Outlaws is a sample of seven Mexican corridos about bandits who lived in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. The origins of this form of popular poetryâ?? still practiced in Mexicoâ?? can be traced back to the old Spanish romances, brought to America by European colonialists. Los corridos are a form of storytelling in verse which have been sung for centuries in the north of Mexico. They tell about the deeds of popular heroes, but also of outlaws who, throughout time, have become genuine legends. Some of them were generous thieves, like Robin Hood; others were bandits whose illegal endeavors favored the underprivileged; the rest were robbers who simply frightened the population, and who could either be noble or cruel. However, they continue to be an important part of contemporary popular culture in Mexico. Read More

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  • 9685920753
  • 9789685920759
  • Enrique Flores
  • 30 July 2005
  • Ediciones Castillo
  • Paperback (Book)
  • 48
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