Peru as It Is
Autor: | Archibald Smith |
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EAN: | 9788028210663 |
eBook Format: | ePUB |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Produktart: | eBook |
Veröffentlichungsdatum: | 17.05.2020 |
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Schlagworte: | 19th century travelogue andean geography insights colonial era experiences cultural identity reflection historical medical observations lima cultural exploration peruvian social history scottish physician memoir social class dynamics societa |
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In 'Peru as It Is,' Archibald Smith presents an intricate portrait of nineteenth-century Peru, weaving together vivid descriptions and poignant observations that capture the complexities of its culture and society. Employing a narrative style that blends travel writing with sociopolitical commentary, Smith provides an in-depth exploration of the landscapes, customs, and challenges facing the country during a period of significant change. His keen eye for detail and ability to articulate the spirit of a place situate this work within a broader literary context, where travel literature serves not only as an account of geographic discovery but also as a means to engage with the issues of colonialism and identity formation in Latin America. Archibald Smith, a traveler and observer with a profound interest in the Americas, was motivated by a desire to shed light on the lesser-known aspects of Peruvian life and history. His background and experiences during a time of transition-marked by the lingering impacts of colonial rule and burgeoning nationalism-fuel his writing, allowing readers to gain insight into the persistent struggles and rich traditions that define the nation. Smith's work emerges as a critical narrative, reflecting his deep engagement with the region and its people. 'Peru as It Is' is an essential read for anyone interested in understanding Peru beyond its picturesque landscapes. Scholars, travelers, and casual readers alike will find value in Smith's thoughtful observations and engaging prose. This book not only enriches the reader's understanding of Peru but also invites contemplation on the broader themes of identity and cultural exchange.