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March to the Monteria B. Traven

March to the Monteria By B. Traven

March to the Monteria by B. Traven


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In the third of his six Jungle Novels, set in the great mahogany plantations of southern Mexico in the years before the revolution, Traven traces the beginnings of consciousness which led to rebellion by the Indians who worked in debt-slavery.

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March to the Monteria Summary

March to the Monteria by B. Traven

March to the Monteria is the third of B. Traven's six Jungle Novels, set in the great mahogany plantations (monterias) of Mexico in the years before the revolution. Here Traven relates the life of Celso, a young Indian whose only goal is to earn enough pesos to purchase a bride. He works two years on a coffee finca, but when he returns home he must hand over his money to ladinos who claim his father has a debt to them. Celso then goes off to work two years in a monteria-but he is such a good worker that he is thrown in jail on a trumped-up charge to assure that he will stay. When he is bailed out by the labor agent, he heads off for a term of debt-slavery in the monteria, from which, it is clear, he will never return. Having already forfeited his life, Celso has nothing to lose and takes his vengeance on agents and overseers. As in the other Jungle Novels, Traven traces the beginnings of consciousness which ultimately led to the Mexican Revolution and the overthrow of the Diaz regime.

March to the Monteria Reviews

B. Traven is coming to be recognized as one of the narrative masters of the twentieth century. * The New York Times *
The Jungle Novels constitute one of the richest portraits of revolution in all literature. * University Review *
Great storytellers often arise like Judaic just men to exemplify and rehearse the truth for their generation. B. Traven was such a man. * Book World *
Traven is a riveting storyteller. * The Philadelphia Inquirer *
Readers who ignore the genius of B. Traven do so at their peril. * The New York Times *

About B. Traven

The mysterious B. Traven (1890-1969) was born in Chicago, spent his youth in Germany as an itinerant actor and revolutionary journalist, became a seaman on tramp steamers, settled in Mexico in the early 1920s, and began recording his experience in novels and stories. In the United States his best-known novel is The Treasure of the Sierra Madre.

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CIN1566630460A
9781566630467
1566630460
March to the Monteria by B. Traven
Used - Well Read
Paperback
Ivan R Dee, Inc
1994-02-01
240
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