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A Gringo in Mañana-Land

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A first-person travel memoir of journeys through Mexico and Central America, told as a series of loosely connected vignettes that blend humor, travel observation and reportage. The narrator describes roadside mishaps, encounters with indigenous ceremonies and market life, episodes of banditry and political unrest, and fleeting romances, moving by automobile, train and boat. Photographic illustrations punctuate accounts of revolutions, military presence and everyday customs, while descriptive passages evoke landscapes, volcano-fed coffee regions and ornate city plazas. The work balances wry anecdote with attentive description, yielding an episodic portrait of places and people encountered on an adventurous, improvisational itinerary.

About the Author

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Harry L. Foster

Harry L. Foster is an author best known for his work "A Gringo in Mañana-Land," which offers a unique perspective on life in Latin America. His writing often reflects a blend of humor and cultural observation, providing readers with insights into the experiences of expatriates. Foster's narrative style captures the nuances of cross-cultural interactions, making his work both entertaining and thought-provoking. Through his literary contributions, he adds to the rich tapestry of travel literature, inviting readers to explore new landscapes and lifestyles.

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