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| name = The Burning Plain: and other Stories |
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| title_orig = El Llano en Llamas (Spanish) |
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| translator = Into English:George D. Schade;<br />into French :Gabriel Iaculli |
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| author = [[Juan Rulfo]] |
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| country = [[France]] |
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| language = [[Spanish language|Spanish]] translated into [[French language|French]] and into [[English language|English]] |
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| genre = [[Short story collection]] |
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| publisher = University of Texas Press |
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| pub_date = 20 November 2003 |
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| pages = 232 pp |
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| isbn = 978-0292701328<!-- Preference given to first English language Hardbound Edition --> |
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'''El Llano en Llamas'''is a collection of short stories written in [[Spanish language|Spanish]] by [[Juan Rulfo]].This collection and a novel entitled [[Pedro Páramo]] published within three years of each other in the 1950s established Rulfo's literary reputation.<ref>{{cite book |title=Mexican Literature: A History |last=Foster |first= David William |authorlink=|coauthors= |year= |publisher=University of Texas Press |location= Austin.Texas,USA|isbn=978-0292724822 |page= |pages= 470|url= http://www.utexas.edu/utpress/books/fosmex.html|quote=Page 430:only Azuela, Yanez, and Rulfo present a rural and underdeveloped Mexico/Page 261: with his wry and mordant humor and his capturing of the rough and spicy idiom of the street and the tavern, is found in the dark vision of Juan Rulfo.}}</ref>Rulfo's fiction depicts the lives of people in the arid lands of central [[Mexico]].<ref name=Rulfo>{{Cite web |url= http://www.enotes.com/short-story-criticism/rulfo-juan|title=Rulfo, Juan 1918-1986 |accessdate=5 January 2009 |work=Short Story Criticism |publisher=eNotes.com, Inc |year=2008}}</ref> |
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==Preface== |
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The Preface to the French translation was written by [[France|French]] author and [[Nobel Prize in Literature|Nobel laureate]] [[J. M. G. Le Clézio]]. |
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==Table Of Contents== |
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* Introduction |
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* Macario |
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* They gave us the land |
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* The Hill of the Comadres |
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* We're very poor |
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* The man |
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* At daybreak |
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* Talpa |
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* The burning Plain |
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* Tell them not to kill me!(¡Diles que no me maten!) |
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**about an old man, set to be executed, whose prison guard happens to be the son of a man he killed |
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* Luvina |
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* The night they left him alone |
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* Remember |
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* No dogs bark (¿No oyes ladrar los perros?) |
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**about a man carrying his estranged, adult, wounded son on his back to find a doctor. |
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* Paso del Norte |
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* Anacleto Morones |
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==Translation== |
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=====Spanish===== |
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[[El Llano en Llamas]] is a 1953 collection of short stories written by [[Juan Rulfo]] . |
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=====French===== |
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It was subsequently translated into the [[French language|French]] by Gabriel Iaculli with a preface in French just for the French language Editions written by [[J. M. G. Le Clézio]]. |
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=====English===== |
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There is a translation into English within the Texas Pan American Series of books entitled '''The Burning Plain: and other Stories'''. |
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==Publication history== |
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===Spanish=== |
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=====First Spanish language Edition===== |
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{{cite book |title=El llano en llamas |last=Rulfo |first=Juan |year=2000 |publisher= Plaza & Janés|location= |language=Spanish|isbn=9788401013768 |page= |pages=210 |url=http://books.google.com/books?id=EvCZAAAACAAJ&dq=Juan++Rulfo&lr=&ei=WUVFSbbvPJLKMpHfsNsN }} |
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=====Second Spanish language Edition===== |
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{{cite book |title=El Llano en llamas (COLECCION LETRAS HISPANICAS) (Letras Hispanicas, 218) (Spanish Edition) (Paperback)|last=Rulfo |first=Juan |year=2000 |publisher= Catedra|location= |language=Spanish|isbn=978-8437605128 |page= |pages=176|url=}} |
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=== English=== |
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=====First Edition Translated into English===== |
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{{cite book |title=The Burning Plain: and other Stories|last=Rulfo |first=Juan |coauthors=Translation George D. Schade; Illustrated by Kermit Oliver|year=1967 |publisher=University of Texas|location=Austin, Texas, USA |language=English|isbn=978-0-292-70132-8<!-- First English language Hardbound edition -->|page= |pages=147|url=http://www.utexas.edu/utpress/excerpts/exrulbur.html#toc }}{{OCLC|273213}} |
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=====Second Edition Translated into English===== |
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{{cite book |title=The Burning Plain: and other Stories (Texas Pan American Series)|last=Rulfo |first=Juan |coauthors=Translation George D. Schade; Illustrated by Kermit Oliver|date=2003-11-20 |publisher=University of Texas|location=Austin, Texas, USA |language=English|isbn=978-0-292-70132-8<!-- First English language Hardbound edition -->|page= |pages=176|url=http://www.utexas.edu/utpress/excerpts/exrulbur.html#toc }} |
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===French=== |
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=====First Edition translated into French ===== |
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{{cite book |title=Le Llano en flammes|last=Rulfo |first=Juan |coauthors=Translation: Gabriel Iaculli|date=1971|publisher=University of Texas Press |location=USA|language=English|isbn=978-0292701328 |
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|page= |pages=175|url= }} |
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=====Third Edition translated into French===== |
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{{cite book |title=Le Llano en flammes|last=Rulfo |first=Juan |coauthors=Introduction :Le Clézio;Translation: Gabriel Iaculli|date=2003-11-20 |publisher= Gallimard, DU MONDE ENTIER|location=Paris |language=French|isbn=2070304620 |page= |pages=232 |url= }} |
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===Spanish and French bi-lingual=== |
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=====First Edition Bi-Lingual Spanish translated into French===== |
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{{cite book |title=Le llano en flammes (Paperback)|last=Rulfo |first=Juan |coauthors=Introduction :Le Clézio;Translation: Gabriel Iaculli|date=2001-03-28|publisher= Gallimard|location=Paris |language=Spanish and French|isbn=978-2070753543|page= |pages=168|url= }} |
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=====Second Edition Bi-Lingual Spanish translated into French===== |
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{{cite book |title=Le Llano en flammes (choix) : Edition bilingue français-espagnol |last=Rulfo |first=Juan |year=2005 |publisher=Editions Gallimard |location= Paris|language=Spanish and French |
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|isbn=978-2070305414 |pages=109 |url= http://www.amazon.fr/Llano-flammes-choix-bilingue-fran%C3%A7ais-espagnol/dp/2070305414}} |
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==External links== |
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===Reviews=== |
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=====Saturday Review===== |
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The Burning Plain and Other Stories consists of fifteen pieces ranging from brief anecdotes, casual incidents that remind one of 'happenings' in pop art, to short stories. Many, indeed, are short-short stories in deceptively elemental language and narrative technique; yet all have a sharp impact on the reader.... With a few bare phrases the author conveys a feeling for the bleak, harsh surroundings in which his people live|Saturday Review<ref name =Amazon>{{Cite web |url=http://www.amazon.com/Burning-Plain-other-Stories-American/dp/0292701322 |title=Editorial Reviews |accessdate=5 January 2009 |work= |publisher=Amazon.comAmazon|date=}}</ref>}} |
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=====Houston Post===== |
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{{Quotation|Juan Rulfo's fifteen tales of rural folk prove him to be one of the master storytellers of modern Mexico.... Rulfo has an eye for the depths of the human soul, an ear for the 'still sad music of humanity,' and a gift for communicating what takes place internally and externally in man.|Houston Post<ref name=Amazon></ref>}} |
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===Search=== |
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==References== |
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[[Category:Mexican literature]] |
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[[Category:2003 short stories]] |
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