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Juan Chapín is a character created by Guatemalan writer José Milla y Vidaurre in his novel Un viaje al otro mundo pasando por otras partes -A trip to the other world, going through other parts-, which he wrote while in exile in Europe after the Liberal revolution of 1871. Milla y Vidaurre had been a close friend of general Rafael Carrera, who had ruled Guatemala until his death in 1865. Milla also worked in the Foreign Minister during Carrera's regime. From 1871 to 1874, Milla visited several countries in North America and Europe and used his character Juan Chapín -to whom he explains everything they come across in Europe- to represent the average Guatemalan of his day.

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  • Juan Chapín (es)
  • Juan Chapín (en)
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  • Juan Chapín es un personaje creado por el novelista guatemalteco José Milla y Vidaurre en la novela Un viaje al otro mundo pasando por otras partes​, la cual fue escrita durante el exilio del escritor en Europa tras el derrocamiento del régimen conservador por la Reforma Liberal en Guatemala en 1871. Milla había sido amigo personal del general Rafael Carrera, quien había gobernado Guatemala desde 1840 a 1865, y funcionario del régimen conservador y salió al exilio en 1871 tras la derrota de este. Durante los siguientes tres años visitó varios países europeos y utilizó a Juan Chapín -a quien va explicando todo lo que visitan en el Viejo Continente- en su novela para representar al guatemalteco medio de su época.​ (es)
  • Juan Chapín is a character created by Guatemalan writer José Milla y Vidaurre in his novel Un viaje al otro mundo pasando por otras partes -A trip to the other world, going through other parts-, which he wrote while in exile in Europe after the Liberal revolution of 1871. Milla y Vidaurre had been a close friend of general Rafael Carrera, who had ruled Guatemala until his death in 1865. Milla also worked in the Foreign Minister during Carrera's regime. From 1871 to 1874, Milla visited several countries in North America and Europe and used his character Juan Chapín -to whom he explains everything they come across in Europe- to represent the average Guatemalan of his day. (en)
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  • Juan Chapín (en)
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  • Juan Chapín (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Rafael_arevalo_martinez.jpg
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  • First page of the first edition of Un viaje al otro mundo... (en)
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  • Guatemalan (en)
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  • Un viaje al otro mundo pasando por otras partes. 1871 a 1874 (en)
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  • Juan Chapín es un personaje creado por el novelista guatemalteco José Milla y Vidaurre en la novela Un viaje al otro mundo pasando por otras partes​, la cual fue escrita durante el exilio del escritor en Europa tras el derrocamiento del régimen conservador por la Reforma Liberal en Guatemala en 1871. Milla había sido amigo personal del general Rafael Carrera, quien había gobernado Guatemala desde 1840 a 1865, y funcionario del régimen conservador y salió al exilio en 1871 tras la derrota de este. Durante los siguientes tres años visitó varios países europeos y utilizó a Juan Chapín -a quien va explicando todo lo que visitan en el Viejo Continente- en su novela para representar al guatemalteco medio de su época.​ (es)
  • Juan Chapín is a character created by Guatemalan writer José Milla y Vidaurre in his novel Un viaje al otro mundo pasando por otras partes -A trip to the other world, going through other parts-, which he wrote while in exile in Europe after the Liberal revolution of 1871. Milla y Vidaurre had been a close friend of general Rafael Carrera, who had ruled Guatemala until his death in 1865. Milla also worked in the Foreign Minister during Carrera's regime. From 1871 to 1874, Milla visited several countries in North America and Europe and used his character Juan Chapín -to whom he explains everything they come across in Europe- to represent the average Guatemalan of his day. (en)
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