El Gíbaro :  Cuadro de costumbres de la isla de Puerto Rico

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El Gíbaro : Cuadro de costumbres de la isla de Puerto Rico

by Manuel A. (Manuel Antonio) Alonso

ES·~3 hours·25 chapters

Chapters

25 total
1

ELGIBARO.

0:12
2

Dedicatoria.

0:23
3

PRÓLOGO.

2:19
4

ESCENA I.ESPÍRITU DE PROVINCIALISMO.

15:27
5

ESCENA II.El Bando de S. Pedro.

16:44
6

ESCENA III.REFLECSIONES SOBRE INSTRUCCION PÚBLICA.

17:34
7

ESCENA IV.UN CASAMIENTO GÍBARO.

3:19
8

ESCENA V.BAILESDE PUERTO-RICO.

18:23
9

ESCENA VI.EL BAILE DE GARABATO.

4:51
10

ESCENA VII.LA GALLERA.

13:16

Description

A lively portrait emerges from the pages, where an expatriate writer sketches the everyday rhythms of Puerto Rican island life. Drawing on personal experience and keen observation, he weaves together stories of festivals, schooling, and social gatherings, offering listeners a colorful sense of the island’s customs and the tensions between local traditions and imported ideas. The tone shifts effortlessly between affectionate humor and thoughtful critique, inviting the audience to see both charm and challenge in the culture he describes.

Through vivid anecdotes—like the witty conversations with his old friend Pepe and the flamboyant arrival of a young Antillean in Barcelona—the narrative captures the spirit of a community navigating identity, ambition, and provincial pride. The author’s aim is clear: to entertain while gently nudging society toward improvement, making this collection a compelling snapshot of 19th‑century Caribbean life for anyone curious about its rich, layered heritage.

Details

Language

es

Duration

~3 hours (207K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Original publisher

Spain: D. Juan Oliveres, 1849.

Credits

Richard Tonsing and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)

Release date

2023-07-06

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Manuel A. (Manuel Antonio) Alonso

Manuel A. (Manuel Antonio) Alonso

1822–1889

A pioneering voice in Puerto Rican literature, this 19th-century writer helped capture the island’s customs, humor, and everyday life on the page. Trained as a physician, he brought both sharp observation and warmth to his essays and poetry.

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