The Caranchos of Florida (novel)
Author | Benito Lynch |
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Original title | Los caranchos de la Florida |
Country | Argentina |
Language | Spanish |
Publication date | 1916 |
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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
- ↑ Williams p.10
Bibliography
- Williams, Raymond Leslie. The Twentieth-Century Spanish American Novel. University of Texas Press, 2009.
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