Abstract

This book is fundamental to understand the Peruvian society and culture of the 19th century. The look that an intellectual like Flora Tristan had on the habits and customs of the Peruvians of the time transcends its spatio-temporal location and challenges the contemporary reader. This work, already located in the national literary canon, is one of the discourses that express the ideals of the Latin American nation and that also denounce its defects. This edition is preceded by a prologue by Mario Vargas Llosa and an introductory study prepared by Francesca Denegri.

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