
EN VIAJE - (1881-1882)
INDICE
MIGUEL CANÉ
JUICIO CRÍTICO DE ERNESTO QUESADA
"La Cultura Argentina"
A restless wanderer sets sail from the bustling ports of Buenos Aires, tracing a route that sweeps past Rio de Janeiro’s glittering bay, the windswept coasts of Africa, and the historic docks of Bordeaux. Along the way, vivid sketches of foreign harbors, quarantine stations, and the rhythm of shipboard life bring the world’s diversity into sharp focus, while the narrator’s keen eye captures both the grandeur of distant cities and the small, human moments that define travel.
The journey then turns inward, exploring the cultural heartbeats of Paris and London with fresh, observant detail. From the marble halls of the Louvre to the bustling streets of Covent Garden, the narrative balances awe‑inspiring landmarks with candid reflections on art, politics, and everyday encounters. This lively travelogue invites listeners to accompany a curious mind as it navigates continents, cultures, and the timeless allure of discovery.
Language
es
Duration
~10 hours (611K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Chuck Greif and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2009-05-31
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1851–1905
Best known for the classic memoir Juvenilia, this Argentine writer captured youth, education, and public life with wit and a sharp eye for detail. His career moved between literature, journalism, diplomacy, and politics, making him a vivid voice of late 19th-century Argentina.
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