My Lost Mexico
1992 book by James A. Michener
My Lost Mexico (1992) is a nonfiction account by American author James A. Michener about his endeavor to write a big novel about Mexico in the grand style of his other popular novels like Hawaii. Michener relates the long journey of a novel which he had begun writing early in his career but had abandoned, and the manuscript had ultimately been lost. Its discovery 30 years later led to the 1992 bestseller Mexico. My Lost Mexico also includes the never-before published novella The Texas Girls.
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James A. Michener
- The Fires of Spring (1949)
- The Bridges at Toko-ri (1953)
- Sayonara (1954)
- Hawaii (1959)
- Caravans (1963)
- The Source (1965)
- The Drifters (1971)
- Centennial (1974)
- Chesapeake (1978)
- The Watermen (1979)
- The Covenant (1980)
- Space (1982)
- Poland (1983)
- Texas (1985)
- Legacy (1987)
- Alaska (1988)
- Caribbean (1989)
- Journey (1989)
- The Novel (1991)
- South Pacific (1992)
- Mexico (1992)
- Recessional (1994)
- Miracle in Seville (1995)
- Matecumbe (2007)
- The Voice of Asia (1951)
- The Bridge at Andau (1957)
- Rascals in Paradise (1957)
- Iberia (1968)
- Collectors, Forgers – And A Writer: A Memoir (1983)
- The Eagle and the Raven (1990)
- My Lost Mexico (1992)
- The World Is My Home (1992)
- Literary Reflections (1993)
- Tales of the South Pacific (1947)
- Return to Paradise (1951)
- South Pacific (musical) (1949)
- The Bridges at Toko-Ri (1953)
- Return to Paradise (1953)
- Sayonara (1957)
- Until They Sail (1957)
- South Pacific (film) (1958)
- Adventures in Paradise (1959-1962)
- Hawaii (1966)
- The Hawaiians (1970)
- Centennial (1978)
- Space (1985)
- Texas (1994)
- South Pacific (film) (2001)
- Mari Yoriko Sabusawa (wife)
- Michener Center for Writers
- Journey Prize
- James A. Michener Art Museum
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