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Mangy Parrot: The Life and
Times of
Periquillo Sarniento Written by
himself for his
Children (Spanish: El
Periquillo Sarniento) by
Mexican author José Joaquín...
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novel by José Joaquín Fernández de Lizardi,
whose The
Mangy Parrot ("El
Periquillo Sarniento"), is said to be the
first Latin American novel. Nineteenth-century...
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Mexican writer and
political journalist, best
known as the
author of El
Periquillo Sarniento (1816),
translated as The
Mangy Parrot in English,
reputed to...
- Stevens. Knowlton,
Edgar C. (1963), "China and the
Philippines in El
Periquillo Sarniento",
Hispanic Review, vol. 31,
University of
Pennsylvania Press...
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literary tradition emerged,
including the
first novels such as Lizardi's El
Periquillo Sarniento (1816). The 19th
century was a
period of "foundational fictions"...
- Studies/Estudios Mexicanos. (2010): 31–45.XXVI.1 Ramírez-Pimienta, Juan. De El
Periquillo al pericazo:
Ensayos sobre literatura y
cultura mexicana.
Ciudad Juárez:...
- that
ultimately settled central Mexico.
There is one
other site
called Periquillo,
which indicates one late
migration into
Colimas around the 10th century...
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mostly white-collared
swifts (vencejos in Spanish) and
green parakeets (
periquillo quila).
Actual swallows are in fact
rarely found here. Each morning, flocks...
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including the
first novels such as José Joaquín Fernández de Lizardi's El
Periquillo Sarniento (1816). The "libertadores"
themselves were also
often distinguished...
- Fernández de Lizardi, El
Pensador ("the
Mexican Thinker"), the
author of El
Periquillo Sarniento,
wrote about the
subject at the time: "If your
excellency be...