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Heart of Aztlan

Label
Heart of Aztlan
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
fiction
Main title
Heart of Aztlan
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Summary
Politics, religion, and a vanishing heritage collide in Rudolfo Anaya's incendiary novel of post-war New Mexico Today is the day Benjie Chávez and his family will leave the town of Guadalupe behind. Far from the land of the eagle and the nopal, they travel west to find a new home of opportunity. But adapting to the big, impersonal city of Albuquerque is no easy task. As both life and death come to the barrio, a blind seer named Crispin arrives in the Chávezes' world. At first everyone dismisses his stories about an elusive place called Aztlán as the ramblings of an old man. But gradually, they come to realize that he can see what they cannot. With his potent blend of earthy prose and magic realism, bestselling author Rudolfo Anaya excavates his country's legends to tell a spellbinding story of myth and migration, love and loss. Heart of Atzlán is a hopeful and heartbreaking novel about people in search of the shimmering mirage of a better life-and the land that keeps calling them back
Target audience
adult
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