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The Sad News of El Zarco - Norte De Ciudad Juárez

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Ignacio Manuel Altamirano (Tixtla, Guerrero, 1834-San Remo, Italy, 1893) was a crucial Mexican narrator, poet, essayist, politician and intellectual of the Mexican 19th century. With his magazine The Renaissance set the tone for subsequent periodicals, his novels show his nationalist ideology, which he would propel from all fronts. Altamirano belonged to a chontal indigenous family and learned Spanish in youth, then he would learn other language…
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Ignacio Manuel Altamirano (Tixtla, Guerrero, 1834-San Remo, Italy, 1893) was a crucial Mexican narrator, poet, essayist, politician and intellectual of the Mexican 19th century. With his magazine The Renaissance set the tone for subsequent periodicals, his novels show his nationalist ideology, which he would propel from all fronts. Altamirano belonged to a chontal indigenous family and learned Spanish in youth, then he would learn other language…

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Nortedigital broke the news in on Thursday, August 14, 2025.
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