Eduardo Lizalde

Lizalde was known as "El Tigre" for recurring themes in his work which stem from his childhood fondness for the stories of Salgari and Kipling. As he explains: "The tiger has been a fascinating figure from Biblical times until now, and I don't believe there has ever been a writer who has never made a reference to tigers. The tiger is an image of death, destruction and, also, of beauty..." Provided by Wikipedia
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9by Lizalde, EduardoOther Authors: “…Lizalde, Eduardo…”
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17by Othón, Manuel José, 1858-1906Other Authors: “…Lizalde, Eduardo…”
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