Audiobook: Insurgent Mexico

Audiobook: Insurgent Mexico

In the autumn of 1913 John Reed was sent to Mexico by the Metropolitan Magazine to report the Mexican Revolution. He shared the perils of Pancho Villa’s army for four months, present with Villa’s Constitutional Army when it defeated Federal forces at TorreĂłn, opening the way for its advance on Mexico City. Reed’s time with the Villistas resulted in a series of outstanding magazine articles that brought Jack a national reputation as a war correspondent. Reed deeply sympathized with the plight of the peons and vehemently opposed American intervention, which came shortly after he left. Jack adored Villa, while Carranza left him cold. Jack’s Mexican reports were later republished in book form as Insurgent Mexico, which appeared in 1914.

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