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  1. Pedro Páramo is a novel by Mexican writer Juan Rulfo, first published in 1955. The novel tells the story of Juan Preciado, a man who promises his mother on her deathbed to meet Preciado's father for the first time in the town of Comala only to come across a literal ghost town, that is, populated by spectral characters.

    • Juan Rulfo
    • 1955
  2. Resumen de Pedro Páramo. Portada del libro Pedro Páramo de Juan Rulfo. El relato comienza cuando Juan Preciado decide ir en busca de su padre, Pedro Páramo, al pueblo de Comala. Este viaje representaba el cumplimiento de la promesa hecha a su madre, Dolores Preciado, en su lecho de muerte.

  3. El poder y la opresión: Pedro Páramo es la personificación del poder absoluto y la opresión en Comala. Como terrateniente y figura patriarcal, su control sobre el pueblo es total, ejerciendo un poder que va más allá de lo económico y lo político, adentrándose en lo personal y lo espiritual.

  4. Pedro Páramo tells the story of Comala, a small town in rural Mexico, through 68 short fragments that frequently jump between different plots, moments, and narrators. At least initially, the novel can be divided into two main stories. In the first, Juan Preciado narrates his journey to Comala after his beloved mother’s death in an attempt to ...

  5. Pedro Páramo = Pedro Paramo (1955), Juan Rulfo Pedro Paramo is a novel written by Juan Rulfo about a man named Juan Preciado who travels to his recently deceased mother's hometown, Comala, to find his father, only to come across a literal ghost town─populated, that is, by spectral figures.

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  6. Pedro Páramo se encuadra dentro del género de la novela revolucionaria y, debido a su uso del realismo mágico, es catalogada como una de las obras precursoras del boom latinoamericano, así como uno de los libros cumbre de la literatura en lengua castellana. [5]

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  8. Nov 29, 2023 · Pedro Páramo,” first published in Mexico in 1955, often produces a feverish response. Jorge Luis Borges said it was one of the greatest works of literature ever written.

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