Peru as It Is (eBook)

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2022
285 Seiten
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859-654740267-1 (EAN)

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Peru as It Is - Archibald Smith
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In 'Peru as It Is,' Archibald Smith delivers a meticulous examination of the diverse tapestry that constitutes Peruvian society. Written with the precision of a scholar and the vivid clarity of a seasoned observer, Smith's narration explores a multifaceted Peru, traversing its varying landscapes, from the grandeur of the Andes to the bustling streets of Lima. Employing a distinctive literary style, Smith opens a window into the intricate social dynamics and the physical splendors of this nation, presenting a narrative steeped in the cultural and historical contexts of the early 19th century. His decade-long immersion among different social strata provides a richly textured portrayal of Peruvian life, often underrepresented in contemporary literature.nnArchibald Smith, a Scottish physician, had lived and worked in Peru for ten years prior to penning this comprehensive account. His professional career, engaging with individuals across the social spectrum, endowed him with unique insights and anecdotes that enrich this work. Smith's experience, from medical practice in rural areas to interactions within urban centers, equipped him with an unprecedented understanding of the prevailing societal issues. This background not only fueled his narrative but also lent authenticity and depth to his depiction of Peruvian society.nnRecommendation for 'Peru as It Is' cannot be overstated for readers interested in the cultural, social, and historical landscapes of South America. Smith's book serves not only as a definitive guide to Peru in the 19th century but also as a poignant literary journey that resonates with contemporary audiences seeking a comprehensive and empathetic portrayal of life in Peru. It is an essential read for historians, anthropologists, and general readers alike, who yearn to immerse themselves in the world of another, to gain an understanding of the complexities and beauties inherent in the weave of a society as richly patterned as Peru's.

Archibald Smith (dates unknown) is not a widely recognized name in the annals of literature, yet his contribution to the understanding of Peruvian society in the early 19th century is notable. Smith is best known for his work 'Peru as It Is,' a detailed account of the cultural, political, and societal aspects of Peru during a period of significant change. While not much is known about Smith's personal life or scholarly background, his observations as an outsider looking into the burgeoning identity of Peru have offered valuable insights to historians and anthropologists alike. 'Peru as It Is' frequently combines travelogue with ethnographic study, featuring the observational prowess of a seasoned traveler and the analytical acuity of a social scientist. The book serves not only as a window into the historical context of Peru, but also as a showcase of Smith's literary style, characterized by meticulous detail and a genuine curiosity for the customs and conditions of the locales he describes. Smith's work may lack the fame of contemporaneous travel writers, but for those interested in the historical fabric of South America, 'Peru as It Is' remains a relevant and informative text. Despite the limited information on his biography, Archibald Smith has left behind a legacy as a writer who captured a snapshot of Peruvian life in a time of transformation.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 13.11.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
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Schlagworte 19th century travel narratives • Alive • Andean adventure literature • Archibald Smith author • Bolivar • Forgotten Continent • historical Peru travel • Latin American journeys • Peru cultural studies • Peruvian society and history • Peruvian travelogue • South American explorations • The Art of War • The Great Influenza • The Last Days of the Incas • travel literature classics • Tschiffely's Ride • Turn Right at Machu Picchu • When Rocks Cry Out • William H. Prescott
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