In the bustling streets of colonial Lima, the rhythmic calls of “pregoneros“—street vendors—filled the air, weaving a rich tapestry of daily life that defined the city’s unique character. These vendors were more than mere sellers; they were essential to Lima’s social and cultural fabric, offering goods and services while marking the passage of time with […]
Mestizo
Inca Garcilaso de la Vega: A Tale of Two Worlds
Inca Garcilaso de la Vega, born in Cuzco in the 16th century, merged his Inca and Spanish heritage in his writing. His Comentarios Reales vividly recounts the Inca Empire and critiques the Spanish conquest, leaving a lasting legacy in Latin American literature.
