Por las dos Américas : Notas y reflexiones

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Por las dos Américas : Notas y reflexiones

by Enrique Molina

ES·~4 hours·9 chapters

Chapters

9 total

POR LAS DOS AMÉRICAS

0:11

CAPITULO PRIMERO DE VALPARAÍSO A COLÓN

49:12

CAPITULO II DE COLÓN A SAN FRANCISCO

27:02

CAPITULO III EN CALIFORNIA

50:07

CAPITULO IV AL AZAR DEL CARNET

38:39

CAPITULO V NOTAS DOCENTES

40:12

CAPITULO VI CARACTERES DE LOS NORTE-AMERICANOS

58:44

CAPITULO VII CARTAS DEL DOCTOR N.—CONCLUSION

31:21

INDICE

2:27

Description

A contemplative travelogue opens with a brisk crossing of the Pacific, charting the short, efficient route from Valparaíso through the Panama Canal to the United States. The narrator sketches the stark, unvaried coastline of southern Chile, noting its lack of the dazzling harbours and lighthouse‑lit nights found elsewhere. By contrasting the modest ports of Valparaíso and Antofagasta with the vibrant scenes of Rio or Santos, he sets a tone of quiet observation and subtle melancholy.

Onboard the steamship, everyday life unfolds in a modest tableau of passengers, vendors, and fleeting flirtations. A young traveler from La Serena watches the distant city lights he cannot reach, while a trio of girls provides the only sparkle of entertainment. The narrative captures the mix of cultures—American gymnasts, a solitary Japanese observer, an Argentine youth—each adding texture to the cramped decks. Through these vignettes, the book offers a vivid snapshot of early‑20th‑century sea travel and the human yearning that rides alongside the tide.

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Language

es

Duration

~4 hours (286K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Original publisher

Santiago de Chile: Casa Editorial Minerva, 1920.

Credits

Santiago Yrla, Chuck Greif, Adrian Mastronardi and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive/American Libraries.)

Release date

2024-02-26

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Enrique Molina

Enrique Molina

1871–1964

A major figure in Chilean intellectual life, he helped reshape education beyond the capital and played a central role in founding the University of Concepción. His writing joined philosophy, teaching, and public debate in a way that left a lasting mark on twentieth-century Chile.

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