El zar De La Droga: La Vida Y La Muerte De Un Narcotraficante Mexicano (Spanish Edition)
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- Amazon Sales Rank: #162334 in Books
- Published on: 1998-10-01
- Original language: Spanish
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 393 pages
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From Library Journal
Both Ponce's and Poppa's books are set in Texas, but while Ponce reconstructs life in the barrio of San Antonio, Poppa examines the life and death of Pablo Acosta, who managed to smuggle 60 tons of cocaine a year across the Texas-Mexico border. Suberscaseaux is more interested in the agony and the ecstasy of male-female relations.
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Language Notes
Text: Spanish (translation)
Original Language: English
About the Author
Terrence Poppa
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UN ESCRITOR CON POCO CONOCIMIENTO DEL TEMA
quisiera referirme al epilogo la pagina 357 para ser exactos en esta pagina el escritor le llama a mexico un pais que tiene envidia a EEUU por sus logros.... y que por eso los mexicanos traficamos droga.
para el escritor:
By now everyone has accepted that the fact that as long as there's demand,there will always be supply, and that whenever one supplier goes down, another inevitably rises up to fill the void.
SUPPLY AND DEMAND-the bedrock principle of economics- thus ensures that the endless war on drugs will continue until EEUU stop using drugs...
si sabes tanto escritor porque ocultas la verdad?????. benjamin(sinaloense)




