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Alonso Carrio de la Vandera

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Name
  
Alonso de

Died
  
1783, Lima, Peru

Role
  
Writer


Alonso Carrio de la Vandera (c.1715 in Gijon – 1783 in Lima) was a Spanish civil servant, writer and traveller, who spent most of his life in the vast Spanish Viceroyalty of Peru, where he was for several years administrator of the Royal Mail.

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Carrio is most remembered as the author of El lazarillo de ciegos caminantes desde Buenos-Ayres hasta Lima (The guide for blind walkers from Buenos Aires to Lima). This book was printed as published in Gijon in 1773 and written by Calixto Bustamante Carlos, alias Concolorcorvo, from the memories that did Don Alonso Carrio de la Vandera; but investigators have proved that actually the work was edited in Lima in 1775 or 1776, and that the real author was Carrio himself.

Carrio's guide is a most interesting source of geographical, social and historical data for the middle South America (current Peru, Bolivia, Uruguay, and northern regions of Argentina) of his time, still showing in many passages the features of the Spanish picaresque novels, its title being a clear reference to the well-known Lazarillo de Tormes.

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Significance of the work is increased by the fact that very few years later after its writing the Viceroyalty of the Rio de la Plata was created by the Kingdom of Spain, thus splitting from the Viceroyalty of Peru all its lands East from the Andes range, and therefore decreasing dramatically travelling between Buenos Aires and Lima which is precisely the matter of Carrio's book.

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References

Alonso Carrio de la Vandera Wikipedia