
Mexico Literature Part 2
For other authors of narrative works we will limit ourselves to mentioning A. Azuela (b. 1938), writer of robust vocation, with memories of the more famous grandfather Mexico Azuela; H. Hiriart (b. 1942), from the corrosive and paradoxical writing; B. Jacobs (b. 1947), who has surprising re-enactment skills and good elegiac-type narrative skills; D. Medina (b. 1954), experimental author with an unbridled invention; and J. Villoro (b. 1956), the most lively exponent of the young generation. As happens in other Latin American countries, the poetic panorama of Mexico is very sumptuous, varied and impressive, almost as if the nearby tradition of the early twentieth century (the one marked and traced by the poets of the Contemporáneosmagazine, which corresponds to the thirties, for up to the forties) has always guided and supported,…