Bocetos californianos

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Bocetos californianos

by Bret Harte

ES·~7 hours

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A lively portrait of California’s gold‑rush era unfolds through a series of vivid tales that capture the restless spirit of a frontier town. Miners, gamblers, and would‑be heroes clash in dusty streets where law is a pistol’s echo, while the landscape itself—red‑rock cliffs, winding rivers, and the looming Sierra—frames their daring exploits. The narrator’s eye balances the harshness of frontier justice with moments of unexpected tenderness, revealing characters who, beneath their rough exterior, harbor a quiet longing for love and purpose.

Even as the action swirls around saloon brawls and high‑stakes games, the stories pulse with a melancholy that hints at deeper human desires. Small acts of generosity—like the community’s care for an orphaned child—shine amid the chaos, offering listeners a glimpse of hope and humanity in a world shaped by chance and ambition. This collection invites you to hear the crack of a gun, the rustle of a campfire, and the soft, lingering notes of a frontier’s hidden poetry.

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Language

es

Duration

~7 hours (420K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2008-06-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Bret Harte

Bret Harte

1836–1902

Best known for vivid tales of miners, gamblers, and rough-edged dreamers, this early master of Western fiction helped turn the California Gold Rush into enduring American literature. His stories mix humor, sentiment, and sharp observation in a way that still feels lively today.

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