Recollections of a Provincial Past: (Recuerdos de Provincia) (Library of Latin America)

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pp.290, “Domingo Faustino Sarmiento (1811-1888) was Argentina’s leading writer, educator, and politician of the nineteenth century, and served as President from 1868 to 1874. Of his several autobiographies, the best-known Recollections of a Provincial Past is one of the indisputable classics of Spanish American literature, as well as one of the earliest autobiographies written in the Americas in Spanish. Written in exile in 1850, the memoirs describe his childhood and adolescence in an Andean province whose customs were still those of a colony. Sarmiento presents his life as the triumph of civilization over barbarism; looking back on his youth, he measures his wealth and strength by the accumulation of enriching personal and political experiences. He compares himself to the newly independent Argentina, claiming to be a historically representative individual whose trajectory serves to illuminate contemporary South America.” paperback edition, blind crease to back cover

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ISBN 0195113705
ISBN13 9780195113709
Number of pages 290
Original Title Recollections of a Provincial Past: (Recuerdos de Provincia) (Library of Latin America)
Published Date 2005
Book Condition Good
Jacket Condition No Dj
Binding Paperback
Size 8vo
Place of Publication Oxford
Edition First edition
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pp.290, “Domingo Faustino Sarmiento (1811-1888) was Argentina’s leading writer, educator, and politician of the nineteenth century, and served as President from 1868 to 1874. Of his several autobiographies, the best-known Recollections of a Provincial Past is one of the indisputable classics of Spanish American literature, as well as one of the earliest autobiographies written in the Americas in Spanish. Written in exile in 1850, the memoirs describe his childhood and adolescence in an Andean province whose customs were still those of a colony. Sarmiento presents his life as the triumph of civilization over barbarism; looking back on his youth, he measures his wealth and strength by the accumulation of enriching personal and political experiences. He compares himself to the newly independent Argentina, claiming to be a historically representative individual whose trajectory serves to illuminate contemporary South America.” paperback edition, blind crease to back cover

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