"Great writers by definition are outriders, raiders of a sort, sweeping down from wilderness territories to disturb the peace, overrun the status quo and throw into question everything we know to be true. . . . On its face, the novel is a murder mystery, and at the book's heart, always, is a deep love of Mexico and its people." --Los Angeles TimesSubcomandante Marcos is a spokesperson and strategist for the Zapatistas, an indigenous insurgency movement based in Mexico. Paco Ignacio Taibo II is the author of numerous works of award-winning fiction and nonfiction, which have been published in many languages around the world. He lives in Mexico City.
Taibo is a really good writer and an interesting one too. His social views are revolutionary (in both meanings of the word); his detective (Belascoaran) is fun, particularly if you like foreign procedurals with a bit of noir; but in this book the construct of several voices all intermingled is somewhat confusing. I don't think anyone should start with this book, but like all of Taibo, it is worthwhile reading.
What a rarity! What a treat!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 17 years ago
Oh, good, good, good! El Sup Marcos and Paco Taibo collaborate to write a contemporary thriller...with a cast of characters straight out of the newspapers. It's neat. It's funny. It's extraordinarily well done: Marcos wrote the odd-numbered chapters, and Taibo wrote the even-numbered ones...and the two of them take the reader from Chiapas to México (the city)and a dozen other places. The two authors grab bits and pieces from the Dirty War in México (about which most [North] Americans remain typically ignorant), and from there through to current times. Surely there is no other revolutionist in all of history who has co-authored a detective story while in the midst of the revolution that he helped create - and that continues to grip peoples from all over the world. Taibo is Taibo, and writes like he always does: very well, and with a canny eye for nuance and flavor. Marcos provides a glimpse into himself that shows another entire facet of this fascinating individual. Together, the two of them accomplish something subtle and rewarding...the reader's surprise is just the gravy. A good, fun read, but it may be difficult for persons without an understanding of contemporary México to enjoy it as much as do others. A WARNING, however: it will make you desperate for good street-corner tacos and warm orange soda, that's for sure.
Spanish Writing At Its Best
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 18 years ago
This is the different book written in Spanish these days: no biographical notes; no cultural accounts. A novel narrating the story of Hector Belascoaran, an independent detective and Elias Contreras the investigation comissioner for the Frente Zapatista; both of them looking for this Morales a corrupted official. Also double, the authors: two of the best known figures at the Spanish world: Paco Ignacio Taibo-Che Guevara's biographer and Subcomandante Marcos, the leader of a big insurrection at the South of Mexico. A political-crime fiction showing a funny, witty, satirical writing which goes back to the same own roots of Spanish literature. Ironic due to the serious topic it is about. Chapter 1 by itself is a jewel in this book I reccommend without any reserve. A must read.
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