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Domingo Faustino Sarmiento 
Facundo 
Civilization and Barbarism

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A classic work of Latin American literature, Domingo Sarmiento’s
Facundo has become an integral part of the history, politics, and culture of Latin America since its first publication in 1845. Partially translated into English when it was first published, this foundational text appears here for the first time in its entirety.


An educator and writer, Sarmiento was President of Argentina from 1868 to 1874. His
Facundo is a study of the Argentine character, a prescription for the modernization of Latin America, and a protest against the tyranny of the government of Juan Manuel de Rosas (1835–1852). The book brings nineteenth-century Latin American history to life even as it raises questions still being debated today—questions regarding the ‘civilized’ city versus the ‘barbaric’ countryside, the treatment of indigenous and African populations, and the classically liberal plan of modernization.
Facundo’s celebrated and frequently anthologized portraits of the
caudillo Juan Facundo Quiroga and other colorful characters give readers an exhilarating sense of Argentine culture in the making.


Kathleen Ross’s translation renders Sarmiento’s passionate prose into English with all its richness intact, allowing the English-language reader the full experience of
Facundo’s intensity and historical reach.
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Table of Content

Facundo: An Introduction

by Roberto González Echevarría

Translator’s Introduction


FACUNDO: CIVILIZATION AND BARBARISM

Author’s Note

Introduction

Chapter I. Physical Aspect of the Argentine Republic

Chapter II. Argentine Originality and Characters

Chapter III. Association

Chapter IV. The Revolution of 1810

Chapter V. Life of Juan Facundo Quiroga

Chapter VI. La Rioja

Chapter VII. Social Life (1825)

Chapter VIII. Tests of Strength

Chapter IX. Society at War

Chapter X. Society at War

Chapter XI. Society at War

Chapter XII. Society at War

Chapter XIII. Barranca-Yaco!!!

Chapter XIV. Unitarist Government

Chapter XV. Present and Future


Glossary of Historical Names

Translator’s Notes

Index

About the author

Kathleen Ross, Associate Professor of Spanish at New York University, is the author of The Baroque Narrative of Carlos de Sigüenza y Góngora (1994), co-editor of Scents of Wood and Silence: Short Stories by Latin American Women Writers(1991), and the translator of works by César Vallejo, Roque Dalton, Julieta Campos and others. Roberto González Echevarría is Sterling Professor of Hispanic and Comparative Literatures at Yale University
Language English ● Format PDF ● Pages 284 ● ISBN 9780520937451 ● File size 1.4 MB ● Publisher University of California Press ● Published 2004 ● Edition 1 ● Downloadable 24 months ● Currency EUR ● ID 5511397 ● Copy protection Adobe DRM
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