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What turns a fifteen-year-old boy into a war hero? El Arquetipo de los Olvidados is an intimate and rigorous journey to rescue the memory of one of the thousands of anonymous soldiers who fought for Chile in the War of the Pacific. Through the extraordinary life of Manuel Valencia Arredondo (1866-1951), his great-grandson, author Andrés González Valencia, reconstructs not only the trajectory of a soldier, but that of an entire generation. We will live the baptism of fire of a young man of 1.58 meters in the brutal battle of Chorrillos, where a bullet wound in the face would mark him forever.…mehr

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What turns a fifteen-year-old boy into a war hero? El Arquetipo de los Olvidados is an intimate and rigorous journey to rescue the memory of one of the thousands of anonymous soldiers who fought for Chile in the War of the Pacific. Through the extraordinary life of Manuel Valencia Arredondo (1866-1951), his great-grandson, author Andrés González Valencia, reconstructs not only the trajectory of a soldier, but that of an entire generation. We will live the baptism of fire of a young man of 1.58 meters in the brutal battle of Chorrillos, where a bullet wound in the face would mark him forever. We will accompany him on the exhausting marches through the Andean highlands, witness his alliances with unexpected and vengeful allies, and feel the adrenaline of the bayonet charge that defined the victory at Huamachuco.More than a biography, El Arquetipo de los Olvidados is a tribute to all the soldiers whose names do not fill the pages of history, but whose courage forged a nation. It is a story, a memory, that demonstrates how the footprint of a single man can tell the story of an entire country.
Autorenporträt
Storico, laurea in Turismo e Cultura presso l'Università di Valparaíso, Cile. Insegnante specialista nella carriera di gestione del turismo presso l'INACAP, Valparaíso, Cile.