José Ángel Mañas Presents His Novel, Guerrero

National Hispanic Cultural Center — Salón Ortega | 1701 4th Street SW, 87102 Albuquerque

Book cover for Guerrero: A Novel of Conquest and Resistance, by José Ángel Mañas. Image of a rack carving of a Mayan bird with a Mayan pyramid in the background.Instituto Cervantes Albuquerque welcomes José Ángel Mañas to present his latest novel: Guerrero, a novel based on the real-life Spanish conquistador Gonzalo Guerrero, who defied Cortés and fought against Spain with his adopted Mayan tribe.

This FREE event is being held in the Salón Ortega at the National Hispanic Cultural Center.

Celebrated Spanish writer José Ángel Mañas makes his English-language debut with Guerrero. In January 1512, a caravel full of gold and Indian slaves sinks in a fierce storm. A small group of survivors including Guerrero wash up on a beach in Yucatán. Captured by Cocome Mayans, some are sacrificed; the rest are enslaved. Two survive: the young priest Jerónimo de Aguilar and the seasoned soldier Guerrero. They are redeemed by the rival and more sympathetic Tutul Xiúe Mayans. Jerónimo clings to his prayerbook, while Gonzalo becomes fascinated with Mayan culture and religion, joining with his new Mayan family to fight against Spanish conquest. For his crime, he is wiped from the record books of colonial Spain. Though little is known of Guerrero today, in this masterful short novel he becomes a larger-than-life figure of resistance and honor.