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FICTION · INDIANS OF MEXICO

B. Traven

Also known as: werkausgabe b. traven, Bruno Traven

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B. Traven was the pen name of a presumably German novelist, whose real name, nationality, date and place of birth and details of biography are all subject to dispute. One of the few certainties about Traven's life is that he lived for years in Mexico, where the majority of his fiction is also set. - Wikipedia

The county town of Ley an der Nahe lies most comfortably situated in the midst of a landscape as fine as any that can be imagined.

— from To the honourable Miss S-- and other stories, 1981

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Ich kenne das Leben in Mexiko

1992

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The night visitor and other stories

1973

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This book includes ten short stories. Three of them are long stories: The setting of "The Night Visitor" is a hacienda deep in the Mexican bush where a lonely American recreates in his imagination an eerie world of Indian folk legend. "The Cattle Drive" is a vivid description of a cowboy's trek with a thousand head of cattle across the Mexican plains; it has all the authenticity that Hollywood Westerns lack. "Macario, " which was made into a prize-winning motion picture, is a wry Mexican fable about an Indian woodcutter who makes a compact with the devil to save his family from starvation. Among seven shorter stories, some are based on incidents from contemporary Mexican life, others on ancient Indian folk legends.

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To the honourable Miss S-- and other stories

1981

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