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Title: | Zorro |
Author: | Isabel Allende |
Publisher: | HarperCollins |
Page count: | 332 pages |
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Zorro is a 2005 novel by Chilean author Isabel Allende. Its subject is the American pulp hero Diego de la Vega, better known as El Zorro. is a 2005 novel by Chilean author Isabel Allende. Its subject is the American pulp hero Diego de la Vega, better known as El Zorro, aka "The Fox". Allende presents her novel as a biography of Zorro. It is the first origin story for this legendary character. She incorporates details from a variety of works featuring the pulp hero, including the film The Mask of Zorro.
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- Zorro, also known as Don Diego de la Vega, was created by novelist Johnston McCulley. He first appeared in the serialized story The Curse of Capistrano, which was published in All-Story Magazine in 1919. The character and his exploits have since been adapted in feature films, live-action programs, animated programs, comic books and novels.
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- The original title to this book is El Zorro: Comienza la leyenda.