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Cartucho
Cartucho is written by Nellie Campobello. It is a semi-autobiographical novel set in the Mexican Revolution and tells the story of childhood memories living in Mexico during the war. The style of the book is largely non-linear, skipping from one episode to another and telling the stories of various "Villistas" (those that supported Pancho Villa in the north of Mexico) from the perspective of a little girl.〔Campebello, Nellie (2000). "Cartucho: Relatos de la Lucha en el Norte de México". S.A. de C.V. ISBN 9789684114555〕 The novel was largely overlooked, Campobello being marginalized as a Villista during a time when most of the literature and films of the Revolution were openly against Pancho Villa. However, due to its distinctive style and first hand validity, it has been recognized as a classic and important literary work from this era.〔Mora, Jorge Aguilar (2000). "El Silencio de Nellie Campobello" http://repositorio.uasb.edu.ec/bitstream/10644/1654/1/RK-12-ES-Aguilar%20Mora.pdf.〕 Although set in Chihuahua 1916-1920, in one of the bloodiest times of the war, the story is rather sentimental and almost sweet in its descriptions of the atrocities committed during this time. The story merges elements of stories heard from the people living there, personal experiences and even songs and folk-lore. The enigmatic leaders such as Villa are demystified and seen as real people in everyday life. ==References==
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