Men of Maize

Author:   Miguel Ángel Asturias ,  Gerald Martin ,  Héctor Tobar ,  Gerald Martin
Publisher:   Penguin Books Ltd
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9780143138402


Pages:   320
Publication Date:   24 April 2025
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Miguel Ángel Asturias ,  Gerald Martin ,  Héctor Tobar ,  Gerald Martin
Publisher:   Penguin Books Ltd
Imprint:   Penguin Classics
Dimensions:   Width: 13.00cm , Height: 1.70cm , Length: 19.60cm
Weight:   0.263kg
ISBN:  

9780143138402


ISBN 10:   0143138405
Pages:   320
Publication Date:   24 April 2025
Audience:   General/trade ,  College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  General ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
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Language:   Spanish

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“Men of Maize is Asturias’s Mayan masterpiece, his indigenous Ulysses, a deep dive into the forces that made and kept the Maya a subservient caste, and the perpetual resistance that kept Guatemala’s many Mayan cultures alive and resilient.” —Héctor Tobar, from the Foreword


I find it difficult to imagine similar depth, whether by or about the Indigenous people, anywhere in Latin American literature ... The translation ... is an achievement unto itself -- Eduardo Galeano * Los Angeles Times * Men of Maize is Asturias’s Mayan masterpiece, his indigenous Ulysses, a deep dive into the forces that made and kept the Maya a subservient caste and the perpetual resistance that kept Guatemala’s many Mayan cultures alive and resilient -- Héctor Tobar Men of Maize may one day be considered the most important book written in Central America since the so-called ‘Maya Bible’ or ‘Maya Genesis,’ the Popol Vuh ... A symbolic history of life on this planet, the whole vast world and universe viewed from the cruel and beautiful case study that was Guatemala ... There are few novels from which more can be learned -- Gerald Martin


“Men of Maize is Asturias’s Mayan masterpiece, his indigenous Ulysses, a deep dive into the forces that made and kept the Maya a subservient caste, and the perpetual resistance that kept Guatemala’s many Mayan cultures alive and resilient.” —Héctor Tobar, from the Foreword “Men of Maize may one day be considered the most important book written in Central America since the so-called ‘Maya Bible’ or ‘Maya Genesis,’ the Popol Vuh. . . . [It] is the most ambitious novel ever written about the mysterious, fascinating, and tragic country that . . . became known as Guatemala. . . . Its contexts are excitingly diverse and its subtexts extraordinarily profound. . . . It has a tragic relevance for all of us that is even more immediate now than when it was written. . . . [It] is a profound meditation on the history of Guatemala . . . [and] a symbolic history of life on this planet, the whole vast world and universe viewed from the cruel and beautiful case study that was Guatemala. . . . There are few novels from which more can be learned.” —Gerald Martin, from the Introduction


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Miguel ngel Asturias (1899-1974) was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1967. A poet, diplomat, and novelist from Guatemala, he studied law in his home country before continuing his studies in Paris, where he encountered the surrealist writings that would deeply influence his work. In addition to being a prolific writer, he worked as a newspaper correspondent in western Europe and later as an ambassador for Guatemala in Europe and Latin America. He wrote numerous works of fiction, poetry, drama, and essays, including the novels Mr. President and Men of Maize. Gerald Martin (translator/introduction) is the Andrew W. Mellon Professor Emeritus of Modern Languages at the University of Pittsburgh. Among his publications are Gabriel Garcia Marquez- A Life and Journeys Through the Labyrinth- Latin American Fiction in the Twentieth Century. Martin lives in England. Hector Tobar (foreword) is a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist, a novelist, and a professor at the University of California, Irvine. His books include Our Migrant Souls, the New York Times bestseller Deep Down Dark, and The Barbarian Nurseries. The son of Guatemalan immigrants, Tobar is a native of Los Angeles, where he lives with his family.

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