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  • Absolutely necessary! 1 1  

    Viva (Paperback)
    "Mexico is a country to which a foreigner can not understand much chose.La most Mexicans understand nothing either." Patrick Deville, Viva. A book to read for those who love Mexico. A high kick to approach a little more closely the mystery, anyw
  • While Mexico in a book  

    Viva (Paperback)
    for lovers of travel, must walk in the streets and mirages of Mexico, alert and free pen we find as in all previous!
  • Viva Patrick Deville  

    Viva (Paperback)
    As for this book I learned a lot of fairly thorough historical perspective while I only knew the great lines
  • Author tjs up to ca previous trilogy.  

    Viva (Paperback)
    Take notes ... all these characters have pseudo (true) and it some pert we just .... Historically truthful. Tjs as enjoyable to read.
  • Hard, dense, fouillu!  

    Viva (Paperback)
    Difficult to blame an author for being too documented but the urge takes me after finishing Viva. None of the articles read in the press stated that he had already known the intense cultural and political life that gripped Mexico in 1930 to keep up w
  • Above many others ....  

    Viva (Paperback)
    after his previous album on Yersin ("the plague and cholera") that reached its height, I wondered how Patrick Deville was going to surprise me? and if there was going to happen? ... I admit I am very impressed with the book of Deville, scholarsh
  • Permanent Revolution  

    Viva (Paperback)
    Viva Mexico, capital of freedom in the thirties, where cross without meeting Leon Trotsky and Malcolm Lowry.Autour his two heroes Deville organizes brilliantly macabre farandole at the Posada where we meet Breton, Artaud, Arthur Craven , Traven and,