
Popocatépetl's Reverie (El Ensueño de Popocatépetl)
In this tale, we are transported into a pre-Hispanic world defined by war and militarism. The mythic Popocat petl is portrayed as a young, elite, jaguar warrior mandated to postpone his intended marriage to Iztacc huatl by the governing priesthood of the Mexicas. Courageous and dutiful, he complies and leads a military expedition to the Oaxacan provinces in order to suppress the rebellious Zapotecs and capture their warriors as customary for human sacrifices intended to appease Tlaloc, the God of Rain.
Popocat petl will never fully abandon his suspicion of the belligerent strategies of the autocratic priests. Indeed, the Mexicas's best laid plans go awry when the obstinate rebels do not comply with their accepted rules of war, stubbornly refusing to be captured. The Zapotec rebels valiantly fight to their death, and Popocat petl's expected victory on the battlefield is finally reduced to an inglorious slaughter. An unexpected rainfall follows the travesty on the battlefield, and Popocat petl's Reverie becomes a tragic story of cosmic irony.
The great military strategist Prussian general Carl von Clausewitz, who experienced first hand the Napoleonic Wars, would have readily understood how Popocat petl's Reverie illustrates more broadly the paradoxical futility of war, which can easily be steered off its course when subverted by the unexpected or by the chance event. One never knows what will actually happen when one goes to war, however powerful or calculating one is. Thus, there is no predictable endgame to war.
Interested readers, if they have not already, might familiarize themselves with the Nahua origin myth personifying Mexico's twin volcanoes, Popocat petl and Iztacc huatl, which exists in several popular versions. This fantastic and touching love story explains how the twin volcanoes, which are today visible from atop the Pyramid of the Sun in Mexico City, came to be.
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En esta cuenta aleg rica dirigida a un p blico hispanoparlante y angloparlante, El Ensue o de Popocat petl, la pluma de Rub n Quintero se esgrime desde la ficci n, y nos transporta al M xico prehisp nico para explorar los fen menos de la guerra y el militarismo a trav s de la historia de Popocat petl. El cuento sigue a este j ven guerrero de lite, cuyo matrimonio se ve pospuesto por su obligaci n de emprender una expedici n militar a territorios zapotecos pero jam s termina de fiarse del todo de las intenciones belicosas de los sacerdotes aztecas. Es una narrativa que es a la vez est tica y potente, el autor nos refleja la dura experiencia de vida de los sobrevivientes de guerra, esa que es universal a todas las pocas y culturas donde se han desatado estos tr gicos fen menos.
- Undertittel
- The Paradox of War (La Paradoja de la Guerra)
- Illustratør
- José Luis Pescador
- Oversetter
- Rodrigo Álvarez Hernández
- Redaktør
- Salvador Martinez
- ISBN
- 9786077964582
- Språk
- Engelsk
- Vekt
- 218 gram
- Utgivelsesdato
- 22.11.2023
- Forlag
- Astrolabio Editorial
- Antall sider
- 82
