The Lord of the last days: Visions of the year 1000

by Homero Aridjis

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In 10th Century Spain, the conflict between Christians and Moors through the eyes of twin brothers. Born to a caliph and his concubine, the boys' paths divide in childhood--one to become a Christian monk, the other a Saracen warrior--then come together in a battle on opposing sides. By the author of 1492.

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Like most Latin American writers, Homero Aridjis has had to resort to journalism for financial support while creating a body of poetry that becomes more impressive with each volume. He is basically a poetry of the search for love and the love relationship, and through this relationship, of the search for value and meaning. Love and poetry thus show more become almost interchangeable, since poetry is also a unique source of knowledge. Exaltation of Light extends this approach to other areas of human experience, and to the ever present Aztec past, so that the Mexican experience becomes a metaphor for humankind's pursuit of life. Aridjis enjoys current prominence as an important environmental spokesperson in Mexico City, a city of enormous ecological problems. (Bowker Author Biography) show less

Common Knowledge

Original title
El señor de los últimas días
Original publication date
1994
Important places*
Spanje; Córdoba, Andalusië, Spanje
Important events*
Middeleeuwen (1000)
*Some information comes from Common Knowledge in other languages. Click "Edit" for more information.

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Genres
Fiction and Literature, General Fiction, Historical Fiction
DDC/MDS
863Literature & rhetoricSpanish LiteratureSpanish fiction
LCC
PQ7297 .A8365 .S5813Language and LiteratureFrench, Italian, Spanish and Portuguese literaturesSpanish literatureProvincial, local, colonial, etc.Spanish America

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