Authors: Enrique Krauze
Â
Kabila, Laurent, 318
Kádár, János, 346
Kahlo, Frida, 142, 160, 190, 247
Karstulovic, Emilio, 280
Kautsky, Karl, 39
Kemal, Mustafa (Atatürk), 98
Kempton, Murray, 258
Kennedy, John F., 314
Kerensky, Aleksandr Fyodorovich, 463
Khrushchev, Nikita, 346
Kipling, Rudyard, “The White Man's Burden,” 32
Kissinger, Henry A., 228
KoÅakowski, Leszek, 223, 234, 244, 267â68
Komárek, Valtr, 310
Korda, Alberto, 325
Kosik, Karel, 223
Krauze, Enrique:
anti-Paz activities of, 223
“For a Democracy without Adjectives,” 261
and
Vuelta,
242
Kundera, Milan, 244, 245
Â
La Chira Ballejos, MarÃa Amalia, 90
Lagos Cházaro, Francisco, 133
Las Casas, Bartolomé de, 366, 407â12, 416, 430, 431
Latin America:
African slaves exported to, 430
anti-U.S. sentiments in, 293â95
authoritarianism in, 43
Catholic culture in, xii, 256, 324â25, 327
church vs. state in, 484â87
culture as source of legitimacy in, 38, 357â58
democracy in, xiv, 45, 267, 269, 342, 445â47, 488â89
dependence on Spain, 434
dictatorship in, 399, 402
education in, 41â42
as fatherland, 35â36, 38
French influence in, 34â35, 37
Good Neighbor Policy, 294
guerrilla movements in, 227, 228, 246â47, 251, 317â18, 323, 324, 387, 433
Indians in, 435;
see also
Indians
magic realism in, 191, 348â49, 351â52, 453, 474
Marxism in, 484;
see also
Marxism
militarism in, 228, 246, 324
nationalism in, 30, 40â42, 72â74, 95, 200
poverty in, 41, 489
revolution in, 3, 246
and Spanish Civil War, 154
unity of, 72
and U.S. hegemony, 293â94
U.S. interventions in, 50, 217, 228
see also specific nations
Lawrence, D. H., 150, 184
Mornings in Mexico,
144
The Plumed Serpent,
71
Lazo, Agustin, 190
League of Nations, 102
LEAR (League of Revolutionary Writers and Artists), 150â51, 154
Legorreta DÃaz, MarÃa del Carmen, 423, 424
LeGrand, Catherine C., 340
LeguÃa, Augusto B., 88, 97, 103, 104, 111
Lenin, V. I., 39, 40, 104, 142, 171, 202, 378, 386
and Plekhanov, 461, 462, 463
The State and the Revolution,
230
What Is to Be Done?,
390
Leoni, Raúl, 378, 478
Leonov, Nikolai, 303
Leo XIII, Pope, 390
Lerdo de Tejada, Sebastián, 28, 125, 126, 128
Levin, Harry, 228
Lévy, Bernard-Henri, 244
liberal, meanings of the term, xii, 223, 262
liberal democracy:
and Mexican Revolution, 49, 51, 57, 200
and Paz, xiii, 200
U.S. model of, 26â28, 29, 30
liberalism, classical, 37, 41
Libros y Revistas
(Books and Reviews), 109â10
Lizalde, Eduardo, 253
Llosa, Dorita, 367â69, 370
Llosa, Patricia, 377, 395, 402
Llosa, Pedro, 368â69
Locke, John, 485
Lodge, Henry Cabot, Sr., 30
Lombardo Toledano, Vicente, 146, 161, 164, 247
López Obrador, Andrés Manuel, 447
López Portillo, José, 253, 261
López Velarde, Ramón, “Fresh News of the Fatherland,” 52â53
Losada, Manuel, 125, 128
Louÿs, Pierre, 93
Lowry, Malcolm,
Under the Volcano,
185
Lozano, Amalia, 137
Lozano, Josefina, 130, 132, 137, 185â86, 236, 257, 258
Lucretius, 257
Lugones, Leopoldo, 87
Lumumba, Patrice, 318
Luxemburg, Rosa, 39, 223
Â
Maceo, Antonio, 12
Machado, Antonio, 31, 144, 154, 172, 184, 194
Machiavelli, Niccolò, 400
Machiavello, Palmiro, 102
Madero, Francisco I., 78
death of, 55, 82, 122, 128
liberalism of, 57, 223, 262, 263
military coup against, 49â50, 54, 55
presidency of, 49â50, 76, 85, 130
The Presidential Succession in 1910,
49
and revolution, 54, 262
Madonna, 281
Maeztu, Ramiro de, 31
Mailer, Norman, 442
Malaquais, Jean, 167
Malraux, André, 151, 155, 193, 208, 265, 374, 376
Mancisidor, José, 154
Mandiargues, André Pieyre de, 203â4, 205
Manea, Norman, 267
Manifest Destiny, 25, 40
Manifesto of Montecristi, 18
Manjarrez, Héctor, 223
Mantegna, Andrea, 325
Mantilla, Manuel, 6
Mao Tse-tung, 210, 274, 386
Marcos, Subcomandante,
432
, 433â48, 488
birth and early years of, 436â37
and Che, 437â38, 439
childhood of, 418
and democracy, 445â47 and EZLN, 439
fading into anonymity, 447â48
guerrilla movement founded by, 438â39
and indigenism, 436, 440, 441, 444â47, 448
and La Realidad, 443, 444, 448
and Mariátegui, 435â36, 439â40
mask of, 440, 443
media used by, 439, 440â41, 443, 447
name of, 248, 436, 438
and Ruiz, 425, 428, 438
writings of, 441â42
and Zapatistas, 269, 405, 407, 424â25, 430â31, 433â34, 440, 442â43, 445, 448, 456
Margáin Charles, Hugo, 240, 251, 253
MarÃa Lionza, Queen, 458
Mariátegui Chiappe, Sandro (son), 101
Mariátegui La Chira, José Carlos, xii, 40,
86
, 87â116
and agrarian reform, 443â44
and
Amauta,
88â89, 102, 110â11
and APRA, 104, 111â12, 115â16
arrest of, 111
birth and background of, 89â90
childhood and teen years of, 90â93, 437
children of, 101
and
Claridad,
103â4
death of, 116
La escena contemporánea
(The Contemporary Scene), 109, 111
in exile, 97â103
and Indians, 106â8, 113â15, 116, 435â36, 448
influence of, 300, 302
on
Interpretation of Peruvian Reality,
113â14
Juan Croniqueur as pen name of, 92â93
leg amputated, 105
Letters from Italy,
97, 101
and Marcos, 435â36, 439â40
and Marxism, 96, 98â99, 101, 104, 107, 112, 115â16, 487
and myth, 113, 114, 115, 116
and People's University, 103, 104, 108
return to Lima, 102â4
and revolution, 94, 95, 96, 102, 105, 109, 444
and “scandal of the cemetery,” 95â96
as writer, 92â95, 96â97, 105, 109â11, 113â14, 116, 434â35, 436, 441
Mariátegui Requejo, Francisco Javier (father), 90, 91
Marinello, Juan, 157
Marinetti, Filippo, 145
Marksman, Herma, 459, 460
Márquez MejÃa, Nicolás, 333â35, 336â37, 338â40, 351, 361
MartÃ, José “Pepe,” xii,
2
, 3â21, 34, 47, 49, 487
Abdala,
3â4, 18
and
aguilistas,
9
birth and background of, 3
and Cuban independence, 4â5, 6, 7, 13â15, 17â18, 20, 30
on dangers of
caudillismo,
14, 17
death of, 19, 82
Diary,
19
farewell letter of, 18â20, 54
influence of, 63, 72, 78, 202, 299
influences on, 3, 5, 13
Ismaelillo,
10â11
journals and books published by, 12â13, 15â16
Manifesto of Montecristi, 18
myth of, 4, 20â21
in New York, 6â12
“Our America,” 16â17
El presidio polÃtico en Cuba
(The Political Prison in Cuba), 4
in prison, 3
La República Española ante la revolución cubana
(The Spanish Republic Compared to the Cuban Revolution), 4â5
Revista Venezolana,
6
and Sierra, 28, 29
song of mourning to, 20
in Spain, 4, 6
on the Statue of Liberty, 8
travels of, 5â6, 17â18
and U.S. disinterest, 25, 295
“A Vindication of Cuba,” 14â15
writings of, 4, 7â10, 16â17, 18â20
MartÃ, José Francisco (son), 6, 7
Martin, Gerald,
Gabriel GarcÃa Márquez: A
Life,
336, 338, 343â47, 352, 356, 358, 359
MartÃnez, José Luis, 168, 197, 205, 209, 268â69 MartÃnez, Lydia, 205
MartÃnez, Tomás Eloy,
Santa Evita,
278, 279, 280â81
Marx, Karl, 40, 378, 390
Capital,
466, 467
death of, 5
The Eighteenth Brumaire of Louis Bonaparte,
464
and Engels,
Communist Manifesto,
142
on individual power, 466â67
influence of, 41, 99, 463â64, 466â67
and
The New American Cyclopaedia,
464â65, 467
and Paz, 179, 221, 223, 225, 227, 230â31
on political use of the past, 467â68
and revolution, 167, 209â10 Marxism, 39
and anti-Marxists, 85
and Che, 301, 303, 322, 328
in China, 421
decline of, 245, 247, 250, 382
four swords of, 386
hegemony of, 255, 260
and Indians, 107
and insurrection, 486â87
and Marcos, 436, 438, 444
and Mariátegui, 96, 98â99, 101, 104, 107, 112, 115â16, 487
and Paz, 142, 148â49, 150, 152, 167â68, 171, 200, 208, 223, 227, 228, 229, 233, 244, 245, 247â48, 250, 255, 256, 487
rising interest in, 247â48
and terrorism, 227
Marxism-Leninism, 463
Masetti, Jorge Ricardo, 317â18, 360
Maximilian, Emperor, 27, 28, 123
Mayakowski, Vladimir, 225
Mayan people, 406, 409, 418â20, 435, 443
Mazzini, Giuseppe, 11
Mella, Julio Antonio, 145
Mendive, Rafael MarÃa de, 3
Mercado, Manuel, 11, 19
Mérida, Carlos, 190
Mexican Revolution:
advocates of return to, 217, 262â64
Agrarian Reform, 426
constructive phase of, 122
criticism of, 225â26
cultural originality of, 51â53
end of, 121â22
export of ideas, 73, 87, 95
fading dream of, 171, 179, 180, 201, 223, 224, 265
hope of, 484
and Mariátegui, 94, 105
myth of, 53, 71, 225, 262, 267, 442
and nationalism, 200
onset of, 49â51, 54, 131
and Paz, xiii, 152, 159, 160, 163, 164, 167â68, 196, 200, 201â2, 208, 209â10, 224, 225, 239, 246, 262â64, 265, 268â69, 433, 484
peasant movement within, 433
political prisoners of, 215â17, 218, 220
and Vasconcelos, 54â56, 57, 67â69, 73, 78â79, 141
wealth accrued in, 77
written history of, 140, 144, 188â89
and Zapata, 50, 128, 129, 130, 133, 263, 384, 405â7
Mexico:
anniversary of independence, 54
church vs. state in, 410, 412 CientÃficos, 128
civil war in, 130
Communist Party in, 145, 147, 150, 151, 247, 253, 254, 259
Conquest of, 365â66, 406, 409, 410, 434
Constitution (1824), 26
Constitution (1857), 122
Constitution (1917), 51, 122
Cristero uprising (1920s), 410, 411â12
cultural identity of, 172â74, 175â77, 189â91
death culture in, 185
Democratic Current in, 261
democratic transition in, 264, 407
Diary of Debates in, 127
“dirty war” in, 246â47
economy of, 234, 260â61, 422
essential nature of, 119â20
“Falcons” massacre (1971) in, 218â19, 226, 245
flag of, 56
FLN in, 423, 436
Generation of '68 in, 218, 220, 222, 224, 245
guerrilla actions in, 223, 226â27, 246, 252, 269, 405â7, 433, 456
and Hitler, 161
illiteracy rate in, 66
Indians in, 136, 239, 254, 259, 262, 263, 366, 408â31, 433, 435, 442
intellectuals and government in, 211, 219, 224â25
land reforms, 426, 435â36
La Noria uprising (1871), 128
March of Silence in, 212
mestizaje
in, 115, 239, 263, 366, 406, 434, 436
Mid-Century (Medio Siglo) Generation in, 218, 220
muralism in, 68â71, 141, 142, 145, 190
myths of, 213â14, 222
and NAFTA, 425â26
National Action Party (PAN) in, 221â22, 260, 263â64, 266
national identity of, 233
National University, 61â63, 65, 141, 210, 212â13
oil boom in, 260â61, 422
and Peru, similarities of, 434â35, 436
Poetry in Public Performance, 195
Political Reform in, 252â53, 262
poverty in, 231, 248, 421, 430
PRD in, 261, 407, 429
PRI in,
see
PRI Program of Ayala, 188
Program of Tuxtepec, 126
rebellion of Agua Prieta, 61, 135
religion in, 186â87, 249, 256â57
Sinarquismo in, 412
SLOP in, 423â24, 427
socialist tourism in, 104
and social progress, 147, 151â52, 200, 224
Spanish exiles in, 161, 172
student movement in, 210â15, 217â18, 220, 224, 226â28
Summer Olympics (1968) in, 211, 213, 417
“the Lie” in, 239, 260
Tlatelolco student massacre (1968), 213, 217, 218, 222, 224, 226, 245, 246, 260, 417
tourism in, 167
U.S. as model for, 27
U.S. investment in, 28
U.S. war against (1846â48), 25, 30, 40
War of Independence, 408, 410
War of the French Intervention (1862â67), 123
War of the Reform (1858â61), 123, 410