Zorro (novel)
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Zorro (Spanish: El Zorro: comienza la leyenda) 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 (The Fox). He first appeared as a character in Johnston McCulley's novella The Curse of Capistrano (1919). His character and adventures have also been adapted for an American TV series, other books, and cartoon series.
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Author | Isabel Allende |
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Original title | El Zorro: Comienza la leyenda |
Translator | Margaret Sayers Peden |
Country | Chile |
Language | Spanish |
Series | Zorro |
Genre | Adventure, Historical Novel |
Published | 2005 (Sudamericana) |
Media type | Print (Hardcover, Paperback) and (audio-CD) |
Pages | 382 p |
ISBN | 0-06-077897-0 |
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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 (1998).