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  1. Banderas, the Tyrant (Spanish: Tirano Banderas) is a 1993 internationally co-produced film directed by José Luis García Sánchez. It is an adaptation of the 1926 novel Tirano Banderas by Ramón María del Valle-Inclán. It was produced by companies from Spain, Cuba and Mexico.

  2. En el convento San Martín de los Monteses reside el cuartel del Presidente Don Santos Banderas, es decir, Tirano Banderas, hombre anciano con apariencia de “momia” que refleja la degradación mental del mismo, debido a que debe demostrar indiferencia y crueldad como gobernante de la república.

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  3. Banderas, the Tyrant (Spanish; Castilian: '''Tirano Banderas'''|links=no) is a 1993 internationally co-produced film directed by José Luis García Sánchez. It is an adaptation of the 1926 novel Tirano Banderas by Ramón María del Valle-Inclán. It was produced by companies from Spain, Cuba and Mexico.

  4. Aug 8, 2013 · Published in 1926 as a response to the dictatorship of Primo de Rivera and the disastrous military regimes of Latin America, Tirano Banderas, now in a new translation by Peter Bush, is the most imp...

  5. Oct 29, 2017 · This article analyzes Ramón del Valle-Inclán’s Tirano Banderas (1926) as a novel embedded in the historical context of the Hispanic Atlantic, but one that constantly exceeds the cultural norms constituting the Atlantic as the inaugural space of the modern/colonial world.

    • Javier Krauel
    • 2017
  6. Ramón del Valle-Inclán, one of the masters of Spanish modernism, combines the splintered points of view of a cubist painting with the campy excesses of 19th-century serial fiction to paint an astonishing picture of a ruthless tyrant facing armed revolt.

  7. Though Valle-Inclán was a Spanish author, he set Tyrant Banderas in Latin America and the book stands in the very long line of Latin American dictator-lit (to go along with the very long line of Latin American dictators that continue to inspire authors).