The Moor's Account
eBook - ePub

The Moor's Account

  1. 336 pages
  2. English
  3. ePUB (mobile friendly)
  4. Available on iOS & Android
eBook - ePub

The Moor's Account

About this book

An "exquisite piece of historical fiction" (Winnipeg Free Press), The Moor's Account is "brilliantly imagined fiction
rewritten to give us something that feels very like the truth" (Salman Rushdie).In 1527, the conquistador PĂĄnfilo de NarvĂĄez left the port of San Lucar de Barrameda in Spain with a crew of more than five hundred men. His goal was to claim what is now the Gulf Coast of the United States for the Spanish crown and, in the process, become as wealthy and as famous as HernĂĄn CortĂ©s. But from the moment the NarvĂĄez expedition reached Florida it met with incredibly bad luck—storms, disease, starvation, hostile Indians. Within a year, there were only four survivors: the expedition's treasurer, Cabeza de Vaca; a Spanish nobleman named Alonso del Castillo Maldonado; a young explorer by the name of AndrĂ©s Dorantes; and his Moroccan slave, Mustafa al-Zamori.The four survivors were forced to live as slaves to the Indians for six years, before fleeing and establishing themselves as faith healers. Together, they traveled on foot through present-day Florida, Texas, New Mexico, and Arizona, gathering thousands of disciples and followers along the way. In 1536, they crossed the Rio Grande into Mexican territory, where they stumbled on a group of Spanish slavers, who escorted them to the capital of the Spanish empire, MĂ©xico-TenochtitlĂĄn.Three of the survivors were asked to provide testimony of their journey—Castillo, Dorantes, and Cabeza de Vaca, who later wrote a book about this adventure, called La RelacĂ­on, or The Account. But because he was a slave, Estebanico was not asked to testify. His experience was considered irrelevant, or superfluous, or unreliable, or unworthy, despite the fact that he had acted as a scout, an interpreter, and a translator. This novel is his story.

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Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Dedication
  3. Prologue
  4. Chapter 1: The Story of La Florida
  5. Chapter 2: The Story of My Birth
  6. Chapter 3: The Story of the Illusion
  7. Chapter 4: The Story of Azemmur
  8. Chapter 5: The Story of the March
  9. Chapter 6: The Story of the Sale
  10. Chapter 7: The Story of Apalache
  11. Chapter 8: The Story of Seville
  12. Chapter 9: The Story of Aute
  13. Chapter 10: The Story of Ramatullai
  14. Chapter 11: The Story of the Rafts
  15. Chapter 12: The Story of the Island of Misfortune
  16. Chapter 13: The Story of the Three Rivers
  17. Chapter 14: The Story of the Carancahuas
  18. Chapter 15: The Story of the Yguaces
  19. Chapter 16: The Story of the Avavares
  20. Chapter 17: The Story of the Land of Corn
  21. Chapter 18: The Story of CuliacĂĄn
  22. Chapter 19: The Story of Compostela
  23. Chapter 20: The Story of México-Tenochtitlån
  24. Chapter 21: The Story of the Palace
  25. Chapter 22: The Story of the Hacienda
  26. Chapter 23: The Story of the Guesthouse
  27. Chapter 24: The Story of the Return
  28. Chapter 25: The Story of Hawikuh
  29. Acknowledgments
  30. About Laila Lalami
  31. copyright