- Aztec (book)
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name = Aztec
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image_caption = Cover of 1980 First Edition
author =Gary Jennings
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country =United States
language = English
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genre =Historical novel
publisher =Atheneum
release_date = October 1980
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media_type = Print (Hardbound )
pages = 754 pp
isbn = ISBN 0689110456
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followed_by =Aztec Autumn "Aztec" is a
historical fiction novel byGary Jennings . It is the first of four novels in the Aztec series. The book is written as a series of letters from the Bishop of the See of New Spain to King Carlos ofSpain containing a transcribed biography of Mixtli (Full named Chicóme-Xochitl Tliléctic Mixtli, "Seven Flower Dark Cloud", inNahuatl ), an elderlyAztec man, by SpanishCatholic monk s during the16th century .The novel portrays the entirety of the life of Mixtli-Dark Cloud, who is asked by Bishop Juan de Zumárraga to tell about his life, since King Carlos I of Spain (
Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor ) wants a chronicle of what Aztecs were like. Born to ordinary parents and afflicted with poor sight, Mixtli nonetheless rises quickly through the hierarchy of Mexican society, becoming a scribe, a wealthy trader, a renowned warrior, and eventually a lord ofTenochtitlan and a highly-respected councilor toMoctezuma II . The novel chronicles Mixtli's many adventures, which will take them through all of the Aztec Empire ("The One World") and beyond. The 'composer' of the novel, BishopJuan de Zumárraga , is often commented upon by the narrator, who notes when the Bishop arrives to hear generally lurid details of human sacrifice and sexual impropriety, and often leaves just as quickly in disgust. The Bishop's introductions to the various chapters of the chronicle often express his loathing for Mixtli and his weariness with recording what he considers to be the biography of a heathen and a sinner.The novel faithfully recreates a great deal of geographic historical places and history, particularly that involving the conquest of Mexico by
Hernán Cortés . Jennings, through Dark Cloud, presents generally accurate portrayals of the events surrounding a number of actual historical figures, their names usually rendered in traditionalNahuatl . This includes descriptions of many rulers ("Revered Speakers") of many civilizations such as Ahuizotl andMoctezuma II of the Mexíca, Nezahualpilli of the Acolhua or Patzínca of the Totonaca.La Malinche (rendered Cé-Malinali, "One Grass" in Nahuatl, and later self-proclaimed "Lady Grass", Malintzin), the shipwreckedGerónimo de Aguilar andGonzalo Guerrero , as well asHernán Cortés himself and many of his retinue.The novel's narrator maintains a voice of careful criticism of Spanish authorities throughout the novel. Though he professes himself a Christian, much of the novel is devoted to detailed discourse regarding
Aztec religion , including a great deal of information regarding the godsQuetzalcoatl ,Tlaloc ,Huitzilopochtli ,Tonatiuh , and especiallyEhecatl . The novel also does not shy from depictions of ritual human sacrifice. Throughout the novel, Mixtli criticizes not onlyChristianity , but also the Spaniards' hypocrisy in espousing Christianity while simultaneously engaging in acts of great violence and degradation toward the native Mexicans.
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