A review by silentchewy
The Underdogs: A Novel of the Mexican Revolution by Mariano Azuela

I think I'd file this book under the category of books that are important but not good. Azuela's experience in the Mexican Revolution definitely informed his views on violent revolution and he makes a lot of good points, but it's kinda lost in all the flippant reference to rape. I think a number of political theorists have said the same thing better and I'd probably stick with that.