Thomas More's Magician: A Novel Account of Utopia in Mexico

Type
Book
Authors
ISBN 10
0753819783 
ISBN 13
9780753819784 
Category
970-989 American History  [ Browse Items ]
Publication Year
2005 
Publisher
Pages
404 
Subject
Quiroga, Vasco de, -- 1470-1565 -- Fiction. Bishops -- Mexico -- Fiction. Indians of Mexico -- Missions -- Fiction. 
Abstract
"In September 1532, eleven years after the Spanish conquest, Mexico is in meltdown. As the conquistadores discover an earthly paradise, its peoples and their Gods are destroyed. This is a time of greed, uncertainty - and idealism." "Despairing at his surroundings, Vasco de Quiroga - a new member of the Spanish ruling council - forges a commune on Mexico City's outskirts. Indigenous peoples flock there, and soon a new society exists, complete with a welfare system and a hospital. What distinguishes Quiroga's project is that he uses Thomas More's recently published book, Utopia, as his blueprint." "This will be the only time a political manifesto is realised until the Russian Revolution. When Quiroga is made bishop of neighbouring Michoacan, he founds another commune. People live according to More's ideals - right down to their clothes. Hounded by his enemies, Quiroga remains an ardent utopian until his death in 1565." "As the narrator researches Quiroga's biography, he begins to sense an eerie resonance between Quiroga's age and our own. Based on archival research, and rich with vivid reconstructions of 16th-century Spain and Mexico, the narrative becomes a historical account not only of Quiroga's life, but also of utopia as both an idea and a literary form. As political idealism stands on trial, this genre-defying book - part biography, part philosophical history, part satire - examines both its past and what chance there is of it playing any role in the global future."--Jacket. 
Description
In 1532, 11 years after the Spanish conquest, Mexico is in meltdown. Vasco de Quiroga - a new member of the Spanish ruling council - forges a commune on Mexico City's outskirts. What distinguishes Quiroga's project is that he uses Thomas More's recently published book 'Utopia' as his blueprint.  
Biblio Notes
Genre/Form: Fiction
History
Utopian fiction
Historical fiction
Named Person: Vasco de Quiroga; Vasco de Quiroga; Thomas More, Saint; Vasco de Quiroga
Material Type: Biography, Fiction
Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: Toby Green
ISBN: 0297829882 9780297829881
OCLC Number: 55762994
Description: x, 340 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (some color), maps (some color) ; 24 cm
Responsibility: Toby Green.  
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