Pago Chico

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Pago Chico

by Roberto Jorge Payró

ES·~5 hours·24 chapters

Chapters

24 total

Pago Chico

0:39

LA ESCENA Y LOS ACTORES

18:47

LIBERTAD DE IMPRENTA

24:35

EN LA POLICÍA

4:54

EL CAUDILLO

8:36

EL JUEZ DE PAZ

8:41

LA ELECCIÓN MUNICIPAL

36:51

LADRILLO DE MÁQUINA

10:49

BENEFICENCIA PAGOCHIQUENSE

7:40

PONCHO DE VERANO

17:12

Description

In a remote Argentine frontier, a modest fort evolves into the bustling settlement of Pago Chico, a patchwork of soldiers’ wives, Chinese traders, feather‑pen merchants and subdued indigenous families. The town’s early years are marked by a fragile balance of life and death, as disease and high infant mortality keep growth almost static until the government finally designates the outpost as an official district, installing its own officials and police to cement authority. Daily existence revolves around half‑finished public works—a bridge, an expanded church, a municipal hall—that become symbols of both promise and mismanagement.

Against this backdrop, a determined local, Bermúdez, grows angry at the municipal refusal to grant him a contract and decides to expose the embezzlement surrounding the bridge project. Armed with meticulous calculations and a list of witnesses, he confronts the town’s complacent power structure, stirring whispers of rebellion in cafés and taverns. The narrative follows his bold challenge and the community’s uneasy tension as the first cracks appear in the long‑standing obedience to provincial rule.

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Language

es

Duration

~5 hours (317K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Andrés V. Galia, Jude Eylander, María C. Fernández Q. and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This book was produced from images made available by the HathiTrust Digital Library.)

Release date

2020-07-30

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Roberto Jorge Payró

Roberto Jorge Payró

1867–1928

An Argentine writer and journalist, he brought sharp observation and lively humor to stories about everyday life, politics, and the changing country around him. His work moves easily between fiction, travel writing, and reportage, which gives it an unusual sense of immediacy.

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