Guerrero

Guerrero

Mañas, José Ángel

In the year 1512, a Spanish ship from the first colony settled on the mainland returned to the island of Hispaniola. After being shipwrecked on the Jamaican coast, twenty survivors, including men and women, find themselves swept away by a storm to the Yucatan peninsula, where they are captured by the indigenous Mayan population. Of all of them, after almost a decade, when the first expedition of Hernán Cortés appears in the region, only the seminarian Jerónimo Aguilar will still be alive, who will join the expedition as a translator, and Gonzalo Guerrero, who already having children and having married the princess Za'asil, he will remain in his new environment and will identify with it to the point of fighting, later, against the Spanish themselves. Who was this man whom his compatriots called "the renegade"? How did he manage to integrate into the enigmatic universe of the Mayans? How did you experience that transformation?

Author
Mañas, José Ángel
Subject
Literature > Spanish narrative 20th-21st cent.
Genre
Historical >
EAN
9788491898245
ISBN
978-84-9189-824-5
Edition
1
Publisher
Algaida Editores
Pages
232 
High
23.0 cm
Weight
15.5 cm
Release date
23-03-2023
Language
Spanish 
Series
Algaida histórica 
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Mañas, José Ángel (aut.)

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    José Ángel Mañas (Madrid, 1971) es un escritor español. Pertenece a la generación de novelistas neorrealistas españoles que empezaron a publicar en la d&eacut   Read more