El libro rojo
By Payno, Manuel, Palacio, Vicente Riva
Published by Legorreta
Spanish
2025
ISBN 7502319079058
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About this book
El libro rojo (English version) (1870) is a historical-literary work by Mexican writers Manuel Payno and Vicente Riva Palacio that recounts some of the bloodiest, most violent, and decisive episodes in Mexican history. The book presents a series of narratives centered on executions, political assassinations, conspiracies, and acts of cruelty, spanning from pre-Hispanic times through the 19th century. Each chapter focuses on a specific historical event—such as the death of Moctezuma, the execution of Miguel Hidalgo, crimes of the Inquisition, and political violence during the Independence and Reform periods. While grounded in historical research, the authors employ a dramatic, almost novelistic style to engage the reader emotionally. Rather than offering a neutral chronicle, El libro rojo emphasizes the human cost of power, intolerance, and political ambition. Violence and bloodshed become symbols of the sacrifices and conflicts that shaped the Mexican nation. Blending history and literature, the work serves both as a moral reflection and a pedagogical tool, encouraging readers to confront the darker aspects of national history. The Red Book holds a unique place in 19th-century Mexican literature as a powerful meditation on memory, violence, and identity.
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