Description
1985 Spanish edition. Paperback cover has some wear along the sides and some minor discoloration. Pages are clean and the binding is secure.
This compelling historical novel by Ermilo Abreu Gómez brings to life the legendary figure of Canek, a Maya leader who led a rebellion against Spanish colonizers in the 16th century Yucatán. Drawing from indigenous oral traditions and Spanish chronicles, Abreu Gómez weaves a rich tapestry of Maya culture, cosmology, and resistance. The novel’s vivid depictions of ancient Maya rituals, beliefs, and the brutal clash with European invaders offer a powerful indigenous perspective often overlooked in colonial narratives. For collectors interested in Latin American literature and the resilience of indigenous peoples, this well-preserved 1985 Spanish edition provides an immersive journey into a pivotal moment in Mesoamerican history. Abreu Gómez’s lyrical prose and meticulous research make “Canek” a treasured work that illuminates the indomitable spirit of the Maya people.