The Caranchos of Florida (novel)

The Caranchos of Florida
Author Benito Lynch
Original title Los caranchos de la Florida
Country Argentina
Language Spanish
Publication date
1916
Media type Print

The Caranchos of Florida (Spanish:Los Caranchos de la Florida) is a novel by the Argentine writer Benito Lynch, which was first published in 1916.[1] The title refers to the southern crested caracara, a bird of prey known in Spanish as "Caranchos", and used as a pejorative similar to the English "vulture". The Florida in the title refers to a cattle ranch in rural Argentina, rather than the American state of the same name. It is part of the Gaucho literature genre.

In 1938 it was adapted into a film of the same title.

References

  1. Williams p.10

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