The Misfortunes of Alonso Ramirez: The True Adventures of a Spanish American with 17th-Century Pirates, Fabio Lopez Lazaro (9780292743892) — Readings Books
The Misfortunes of Alonso Ramirez: The True Adventures of a Spanish American with 17th-Century Pirates
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The Misfortunes of Alonso Ramirez: The True Adventures of a Spanish American with 17th-Century Pirates

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In 1690, a dramatic account of piracy was published in Mexico City. The Misfortunes of Alonso Ramirez described the incredible adventures of a poor Spanish American carpenter who was taken captive by British pirates near the Philippines and forced to work for them for two years. After circumnavigating the world, he was freed and managed to return to Mexico, where the Spanish viceroy commissioned the well-known Mexican scholar Carlos de Siguenza y Gongora to write down Ramirez’s account as part of an imperial propaganda campaign against pirates.

The Misfortunes of Alonso Ramirez has long been regarded as a work of fiction-in fact, as Latin America’s first novel-but Fabio Lopez Lazaro makes a convincing case that the book is a historical account of real events, albeit full of distortions and lies. Using contemporary published accounts, as well as newly discovered documents from Spanish, English, French, Portuguese, and Dutch archives, he proves that Ramirez voyaged with one of the most famous pirates of all time, William Dampier. Lopez Lazaro’s critical translation of The Misfortunes provides the only extensive Spanish eyewitness account of pirates during the period in world history (1650-1750) when they became key agents of the European powers jockeying for international political and economic dominance. An extensive introduction places The Misfortunes within the worldwide struggle that Spain, England, and Holland waged against the ambitious Louis XIV of France, which some historians consider to be the first world war.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
University of Texas Press
Country
United States
Date
1 July 2011
Pages
256
ISBN
9780292743892

In 1690, a dramatic account of piracy was published in Mexico City. The Misfortunes of Alonso Ramirez described the incredible adventures of a poor Spanish American carpenter who was taken captive by British pirates near the Philippines and forced to work for them for two years. After circumnavigating the world, he was freed and managed to return to Mexico, where the Spanish viceroy commissioned the well-known Mexican scholar Carlos de Siguenza y Gongora to write down Ramirez’s account as part of an imperial propaganda campaign against pirates.

The Misfortunes of Alonso Ramirez has long been regarded as a work of fiction-in fact, as Latin America’s first novel-but Fabio Lopez Lazaro makes a convincing case that the book is a historical account of real events, albeit full of distortions and lies. Using contemporary published accounts, as well as newly discovered documents from Spanish, English, French, Portuguese, and Dutch archives, he proves that Ramirez voyaged with one of the most famous pirates of all time, William Dampier. Lopez Lazaro’s critical translation of The Misfortunes provides the only extensive Spanish eyewitness account of pirates during the period in world history (1650-1750) when they became key agents of the European powers jockeying for international political and economic dominance. An extensive introduction places The Misfortunes within the worldwide struggle that Spain, England, and Holland waged against the ambitious Louis XIV of France, which some historians consider to be the first world war.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
University of Texas Press
Country
United States
Date
1 July 2011
Pages
256
ISBN
9780292743892