The Mangy Parrot
De Lizardi
Repeatedly imprisoned for his printed attacks on the Spanish administration, Mexican journalist and publisher José Joaquín Fernández de Lizardi attempted, in 1816, to make an end-run around government censors by disguising his invective as serial fiction. Lizardi's experiment in subterfuge quickly failed: Spanish officials shut down publication of the novel--the first to be published in Latin America--after the third installment, and within four years Lizardi was back in jail. The whole of The Mangy Parrot (El Periquillo Sarniento) went unpublished until after Lizardi's death--and a decade after Mexico had won its independence from Spain.
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and still one of the savviest. José Joaquín Fernández de Lizardi invented Mexico . . . and David Frye shows us how.
Ilan Stavans This new rendering into English . . . is the only complete English translation. Frye performs a delicate balancing act by fashioning language that is fresh ... Read more