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portada Periquillo Sarniento (in Spanish)
Type
Physical Book
Year
2014
Language
Spanish
Format
Paperback
ISBN13
9786070290459
Edited in
México

Periquillo Sarniento (in Spanish)

José Joaquín Fernandez de Lizardi (Author) · Unam (Universidad Nacional Autonoma De Mexico) · Paperback

Periquillo Sarniento (in Spanish) - José Joaquín Fernandez de Lizardi

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Synopsis "Periquillo Sarniento (in Spanish)"

Aunque en rigor no haya sido la primera narración escrita en el periodo novohispano, el carácter fundacional que revisitó El Periquillo Sarniento resultó determinante para el futuro desarrollo de la novela mexicana. No obstante, el texto lizardiano venía marcado por tiempo en cuanto a su índole híbrida, oscilante entre la ficción y el periodismo cultural, índole que correspondía al momento de ebullición en que apareció, uno de mucha letradura, como diría Alfonso Reyes.
José Joaquín Fernandez de Lizardi
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José Joaquín Fernández de Lizardi (Mexico City, 1776–1827), known as "El Pensador Mexicano", was a prominent writer, journalist, and precursor of the novel in Latin America. His most famous work, El Periquillo Sarniento (1816), is considered the first novel written in Latin America. Other notable works include La Quijotita y su prima (1818), Noches tristes y día alegre (1818) and Don Catrín de la Fachenda (published posthumously in 1832). These novels, framed in the picaresque and costumbrista genre, combine social criticism with a moralizing and educational approach

In addition to his literary work, Fernández de Lizardi was a fervent defender of freedom of expression and actively participated in the Mexican independence movement. In 1812, he founded the newspaper El Pensador Mexicano, from which he openly criticized the viceregal government, earning him censorship and imprisonment. His commitment to social justice and popular education established him as a key figure in the transition from New Spain to independent Mexico.
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