De Memoria / El siniestro Dr. Fu Manchu.(Cultura)

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From: Reforma (México D.F., México)
Date: 20060218
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Byline: Sealtiel Alatriste

15 de febrero de 1836: Nace en Birmingham, Inglaterra, el escritor Sax Rohmer, autor de las aventuras de Fu Manchú.

No recuerdo qué vi primero, si el cómic o la película, pero no importa, la educación informal (estuve a punto de escribir sentimental) que recibía de mi padre se alimentaba por igual de las lecturas semanales de las revistas que llevaba a casa, como de las tres películas que los domingos veía en la matiné del cine Royal. La serie de Fu Manchú había nacido a principios de siglo, cuando su creador, Sax Rohmer (cuyo ...

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