Itzel I: A Tlatelolco Awakening
By (Author) Sarah Xerar Murphy
Guernica Editions,Canada
Guernica Editions,Canada
7th January 2020
Canada
General
Fiction
Modern and contemporary fiction: literary and general
813.6
314
Width 152mm, Height 228mm, Spine 17mm
430g
The first of two-part novel, Itzel I tells the story of three disparate characters swept up in the drama of the Mexican student movement of 1968 whose ending in the Massacre in Tlatelolco on October 2nd, a date now always commemorated in Mexico, changed their lives forever. Broad in scope and exuberant in style in the best tradition of Latin American literature, this book roots its readers in the ebullience of Mexico's daily life and language, even as they are made to confront the horrors of history, to examine the difficulties of friendship and family.
"The dazzling fluency, the technical virtuosity, the energy and exuberance theyre all here. Sarah Murphy is entertaining and reckless and wittily self-conscious about language and story-telling, but make no mistake: She is a literary and political subversive. If you havent read her before, hold onto your hat. You are in for a wild ride." -- Ken McGoogan, author of Fatal Passage, Lady Franklins Revenge, and Flight of the Highlanders
"Sarah Murphy has done the undo-able: written, in strange magnificent future-tense prose about events that were kept hidden until 30 years after theyd been perpetrated. We understand the movement that culminated in Tlatelolco and the country that produced it, finally, as we come to understand Nauta, Itzel, Basta and the others who populate this rich and rewarding novel. Is it a novel Memoir Who cares It must be read." -- Margaret Randall, author of Che on My Mind, Hayde Santamaria, Cuban Revolutionary, and Exporting Revolution
"In this audacious novel of many mixed ancestries, Sarah Murphy writes beautifully not only of but within the lives of exiles, thoughtful lives in haunted Mexico, lives that teem with the blockages and narrow escapes we call history. Such tenderness and intelligence are rarely found within the same covers. She plants them all over Itzel for the hungry reader." -- Todd Gitlin, author of Occupy Nation and The Sixties: Years of Hope, Days of Rage
Congratulations to the author, winner of a New Brunswick Book Award, 2020! "Sarah Xerar Murphy is an uncannily gifted storyteller, and Itzel I: A Tlatelolco Awakening is a wild and wildly urgent read. In a style that evokes Latin American literary masters, Murphy brings us into the lives of Itzel, Basta, and Nauta and the Mexican student movement of 1968 with prose that is as playful and tender as it is fierce and subversive. This book is innovative, thought provoking, and profoundly affecting." -From NB Book Awards judge Amy Jones, author of Every Little Piece of Me
Prize winning author of eight books of fiction and memoir, Sarah Xerar Murphy is also widely recognized for her spoken word performance, and social justice work. Her bi-racial, bilingual and multicultural background combine with long-term residence in all three of North America's largest countries to bring electrifying authenticity to her creations. She currently resides in Bocabec, NB.