This book is a collection of the author's travel notes recounting their journey through Mexico in the 1890s. The author provides insightful observations on the people and places they encounter, offering a glimpse into a society undergoing rapid transformation as it struggles to reconcile its indigenous heritage with the influence of European culture. Through their meticulous descriptions and thoughtful analysis, the author challenges preconceived notions about Mexico and its people, exploring the intricacies of a nation grappling with its past and the pressures of the modern world.
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Excerpt from Notizen Über Mexico
Unsere Zeit ist möglicherweise die letzte ge wesen, zu der man noch reisen konnte; schon wir kommen kaum noch aus unserer Zivilisation hinaus; das Bild bleibt sich von Weltteil zu Weltteil er staunlich gleich.
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Anzahl: 15 verfügbar