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E-raamat: Visit to Don Otavio

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  • ISBN-13: 9781590179703
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In the mid-1940s, Sybille Bedford set off from Grand Central Station for Mexico, accompanied by her friend E., a hamper of food and drink (Virginia ham, cherries, watercress, a flute of bread, Portuguese rosé), books, a writing board, and paper. Her resulting travelogue captures the violent beauty of the country she visited. 

Bedford doesn’t so much describe Mexico as take the reader there—in second-class motor buses over thousands of miles, through arid noons and frigid nights, successions of comida corrida, botched excursions to the coast, conversations recorded verbatim, hilarious observations, and fascinating digressions into murky histories. At the heart of the book is the Don Otavio of the title, the travelers’ gracious host, his garrulous family and friends, and his Edenic hacienda at Lake Chapala. Published in 1953, A Visit to Don Otavio was an immediate success, “a travel book written by a novelist,” as Bedford described it, establishing her reputation as a nonpareil writer.
Introduction ix
PART ONE In Search of a Journey
I New York to Nuevo Laredo
3(20)
II Mesa del Norte -- Mesa Central -- Valle de Mexico
23(11)
III Mexico City: First Clash
34(11)
IV Mexico City: Climates and a Dinner
45(7)
V Mexico City: The Baedeker Round
52(10)
VI Coyacan: Tea and Advice
62(8)
VII Mexico City: The Past and the Present
70(5)
VIII Cuernavaca
75(12)
IX Morelia -- Pazcuaro -- A Hold-Up
87(22)
X Money and the Tarrascan Indians
109(9)
XI Guadalajara
118(13)
PART TWO Don Otavio
I San Pedro Tlayacan
131(10)
II A Well-Run House
141(7)
III Tea with Mr Middleton
148(7)
IV Le Diner en Musique
155(7)
V Mrs Rawlston's First Appearance
162(6)
VI Bridge with Mrs Rawlston
168(10)
VII Don Enriquez Unfolds a Plan
178(26)
VIII Doublecrossings
204(8)
IX A Family and a Fortune
212(5)
X A Party
217(4)
XI Mazatlan: An Ordeal
221(18)
PART THREE Travels
I Guanajuato or Sic Transit
239(8)
II Queretaro: A Modest Inn
247(7)
III The Emperor Maximilian at Queretaro
254(24)
IV Cuernavaca -- Acapulco -- Taxco
278(10)
V Oaxaca: Mitla and Monte Alban
288(4)
VI Oaxaca: Some Agreeable People
292(7)
VII Puebla: A General and a Ship
299(12)
VIII Tuscueca: The Last of the Journeys
311(16)
PART FOUR The End of a Visit
I Return to San Pedro
327(6)
II Clouds
333(3)
III A Trip in the Jungle: Mr Middleton Wins
336(14)
IV Local Medicine
350(4)
V The Best of All Possible Worlds
354