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Jan 1, 1811 — Jan 1, 1888· 77 yrs

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Domingo Faustino Sarmiento

Also known as: Doningo F. Sarmiento, Domingo Sarmiento, Sarmiento

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Domingo Faustino Sarmiento (15 February 1811 – 11 September 1888) was President of Argentina from 1868 to 1874. He was a member of a group of intellectuals, known as the Generation of 1837, who had a great influence on 19th-century Argentina. Sarmiento grew up in a poor but politically active family that paved the way for many of his future accomplishments. Between 1843 and 1850, he was frequently in exile, and wrote in both Chile and in Argentina. His most famous work was Facundo, a critique of Juan Manuel de Rosas, that Sarmiento wrote while working for the newspaper El Progreso during his exile in Chile.

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Recollections of a provincial past

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"Domingo Faustino Sarmiento (1811-1888) is one of the major literary and political figures of nineteenth-century South America. An indefatigable nation builder of post-independence Argentina, he is remembered for his zeal in modernizing the nation while serving as President from 1868 to 1874. Of his several autobiographies, the best-known Recollections of a Provincial Past is one of the indisputable classics of Spanish American literature, as well as one of the earliest autobiographies written in the Americas in Spanish." "Written in 1850 during Sarmiento's ten-year exile in Chile, the memoirs describe his childhood and adolescence in an Andean province whose customs were still those of a colony. Sarmiento presents his life as the triumph of civilization over barbarism and measures his wealth and strength by the accumulation of enriching personal and political experiences. Comparing himself to the newly independent Argentina, he claims to be a historically representative individual whose trajectory seves to illuminate contemporary South America."--Jacket.

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Viajes por Europa, Africa y América 1845-1847

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Here is a record of Michael Crichton's astonishing adventures. It is a vision of travel not as escape but as exhilaration, as a testing of self, and as spiritual education. Crichton shows us travel as turmoil and as peace. All of this voyages, outward and inward, from his twenties to his mid-forties, have been journeys into awareness--leading him to the excitement and benison of direct expeirence undimmed by expectations, theories, or old assumptions. His remarkable book is in itself a fascinating realm in which the adventurous are invited to travel.

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