Author Archives: F. E. Guerra-Pujol
Chess piece survival rates redux
I mentioned in my previous post that this blog is about to turn ten years old and that I will be reposting some of my favorite blog posts from the last ten years to honor this occasion. To wit: I … Continue reading
Coming soon: the ten-year anniversary of my *prior probability* blog
In brief, I began blogging here on 5 July 2013–i.e, nine years and 11 months ago to the day–and to commemorate this occasion, I will from time to time in the next four weeks be reposting some of my favorite … Continue reading
Spielberg Sunday
I was finally able to watch Steven Speilberg’s auto-biographical film “The Fabelmans” on my return flight to Orlando. Although this two-and-1/2 hour movie is way too long, I can’t wait for the sequel! “The Fabelmans” walks us through Speilberg’s childhood … Continue reading
Travel Update: Santiago to Scotland via Orlando
I have enjoyed my trip to Santiago de Chile on many levels–especially her people, food, and culture–and if all goes well I will be returning here next year to attend the annual meeting of the History of Economics Society, which … Continue reading
Cerro San Cristóbal
In addition to visiting a plethora of wonderful bookstores, I walked to Barrio Bella Vista from my hotel in the historic city center and rode the funicular railway to the highest point in Santiago de Chile: Cerro San Cristóbal.
Homage to Graciela Ascarrunz de Gilman (1930-1996)
She was not only my first Spanish instructor at UC Santa Barbara (I enrolled in two of her Intermediate Spanish classes during my freshman year in college); she also introduced me to the literary works of Jorge Luis Borges, Gabriela … Continue reading
Rostros de Santiago de Chile
Translation: Faces of Santiago, Chile
Tango Tuesday: Astillero
I am a huge fan of tango music, so I was super-lucky to see the Argentine tango orquestra Astillero perform live at the Teatro Nescafé de las Artes in Santiago on Sunday, May 29, their first-ever performance in Chile. Below … Continue reading
Memorial Day infographic
I am interrupting my series of Chilean blog posts to mark Memorial Day, a federal holiday in the USA to mourn and honor the men and women of the U.S. Armed Forces who died while serving their country. But what … Continue reading

