Chata and Chinita: A Novel
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The narrative opens at a sprawling rural hacienda where a weary, poorly dressed traveler seeks food and lodging and meets a surly gatekeeper, whose gruff welcome reveals how hospitality is shaped by hierarchy and custom. The plot moves between bustling courtyards and richly described fields, orchards, and nearby mining works, sketching the estate economy and daily routines. Interactions among servants, proprietors, and visitors expose social tensions and secrets, and an increasing sense of dread and impending violence disrupts the household, driving the story toward a dramatic confrontation.
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