Cartucho

Cartucho
Cover of first Spanish edition (1931); design attributed to Leopoldo Méndez
AuthorNellie Campobello
Original titleCartucho: Relatos de la lucha en el Norte de México
TranslatorDoris Meyer
LanguageSpanish
Published1931 (Spanish first edition) by Ediciones Integrales
1940 (Spanish revised edition)
1988 (English translation) by the University of Texas Press
Publication placeMexico
ISBN9780292711112 (English translation)
OCLC4896987
OCLC:(Spanish first edition)

Nellie Campobello's Cartucho: Tales of the Struggle in Northern Mexico (Cartucho: Relatos de la lucha en el Norte de México) is a semi-autobiographical short novel or novella set in the Mexican Revolution and originally published in 1931. It consists of a series of vignettes that draw on Campobello's memories of her childhood and adolescence (and the stories her mother told her) in Northern Mexico during the war. Though long overlooked, it is now celebrated, among other reasons because it is, as Mexican critic Elena Poniatowska points out, "the only real vision of the Mexican revolution written by a woman."[1]