The Enchanted Burro And Other Stories as I Have Known Them from Maine to Chile and California

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The Enchanted Burro And Other Stories as I Have Known Them from Maine to Chile and California

by Charles Fletcher Lummis

EN·~6 hours·23 chapters

Chapters

23 total

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0:19

The Enchanted Burro

1:37

Illustrations

0:15

Foreword

2:21

The Enchanted Burro.

24:38

The Mummy Miner.

18:09

A Boy of the Andes.

21:58

A Daughter of the Misti.

21:31

The Witch Deer.

13:40

Felipe’s Sugaring-off.

10:56

Description

A lively tapestry of short tales sweeps listeners from the sun‑baked mesas of New Mexico to the mist‑shrouded peaks of the Andes. The stories are rooted in the author's own wanderings, blending personal observation with local legend so that each episode feels both intimate and mythic. From a burro that seems to possess its own quiet magic to a Peruvian miner haunted by ancient curses, the collection captures the restless spirit of frontier life and the everyday wonders that sprout along dusty trails. The narrative voice is warm and unpretentious, inviting you to share meals, festivals, and the occasional peril with characters who speak in the cadence of their homelands.

The first story plunges you into a dawn‑lit valley where Lelo, a diligent farmer, pauses beside an irrigation ditch, his gaze fixed eastward as the landscape awakens. The description of rugged cliffs darkened by ancient lava and the whisper of a hidden bay sets a vivid stage for a tale that balances hard work with a hint of enchantment. Listeners will find the opening both grounding and suggestive of deeper mysteries waiting just beyond the next ridge.

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The Enchanted Burro And Other Stories as I Have Known Them from Maine to Chile and California And Other Stories as I Have Known Them from Maine to Chile and California

Language

en

Duration

~6 hours (354K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2019-02-24

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Charles Fletcher Lummis

Charles Fletcher Lummis

1859–1928

A restless, larger-than-life voice of the American Southwest, he turned a famous cross-country walk into a writing career and spent decades championing regional history and Native American rights. His life mixed journalism, activism, photography, and museum-building in a way that still feels unusual today.

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