Friday, July 24, 2009

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Juan de Arona

One of the most important references on the immigration issue in Peru is the historical-critical essay written in 1891 by Pedro Manuel Nicolás Paz Soldan and Unanue, leading intellectual nineteenth-century Peru. Pedro Paz Soldan was born in Lima on May 29, 1839, Hipólito Unanue grandson who inherited the estate of San Juan de Arona, Cañete, where it gets its nickname and nephew of the geographer Mateo Paz Soldan. Traveling at 18 to Valparaiso where part a year later to Europe, arriving in London, Paris, travel to Spain knowing Ventura de la Vega and Breton de los Herreros, fellow students of Felipe Pardo y Aliaga. Return to Peru in 1863 but not before also visit Italy, Egypt, Alexandria, Cairo, Damascus and Istanbul.

house in Lima was in 1867 with Cipriana Valle Riestra and takes care of business in finances, in addition to teaching literature, Latin and Greek at the Faculty of Arts Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos and Guadalupe College. Enter the diplomatic corps 1879 and was Charge d'Affaires of Peru in Chile. Buenos Aires is commissioned in 1882 by editing the following year his popular "Dictionary of Peruvians in Lima. Was characterized by its satirical and biting, thrashing in literary criticism and Ricardo Palma Clorinda Matto, among others.


See footnote *

published some poems with little success in the critical Lima of his time, besides the aforementioned Dictionary also published "diplomatic Pages of Peru" and "Memoirs of a Peruvian traveler: notes and memories of Europe and the Middle (1859-1863)." From the point of view of the immigration issue, the text "Immigration in Peru despite being written in a satirical chronicles the Peruvian government's immigration policies, as happened with immigrants from diverse backgrounds, personal opinions and roundly criticized what has been done by politicians, not to mention one of the first to express favorable views toward Chinese immigrants, in my opinion is the most important document on the subject written in the nineteenth century. Dies in Lima on January 5, 1895.







--------------------- (1) immigration in Peru. Diplomatic Academy of Peru, 1971
(2) www.wikipedia.com
* Photo taken from the (valuable) copy published by the Diplomatic Academy in 1971 I bought today (print edition) in the International Book Fair 2009, Lima, Peru: http://www.filperu.com/index2.php?id=1. Go Lucky me! Exemplary I was looking for at least a year.

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