Season of the Swamp, Yuri Herrera (9781916751101) — Readings Books
Season of the Swamp
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Season of the Swamp

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New Orleans, 1853. A young Zapotec man named Benito Juarez disembarks at a fetid port city at the edge of a swamp along with a small group of fellow political exiles from Mexico. Later, in 1858, he is to become the first indigenous Mexican president, but now he is as anonymous and invisible as any other migrant to the roiling and alluring city. He falls in love with the music and food, but unavoidable, too, is the trade in human beings.

A magnificent work of speculative history and a love letter to New Orleans.

'One of the most original and prodigiously gifted writers at work today.' Katie Kitamura

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
And Other Stories
Country
United Kingdom
Date
5 November 2024
ISBN
9781916751101

New Orleans, 1853. A young Zapotec man named Benito Juarez disembarks at a fetid port city at the edge of a swamp along with a small group of fellow political exiles from Mexico. Later, in 1858, he is to become the first indigenous Mexican president, but now he is as anonymous and invisible as any other migrant to the roiling and alluring city. He falls in love with the music and food, but unavoidable, too, is the trade in human beings.

A magnificent work of speculative history and a love letter to New Orleans.

'One of the most original and prodigiously gifted writers at work today.' Katie Kitamura

Read More
Format
Paperback
Publisher
And Other Stories
Country
United Kingdom
Date
5 November 2024
ISBN
9781916751101