Description
About the Author
A native of Mexico, David Toscana is the author of several novels, three of which have been translated into English-Tula Station, Our Lady of the Circus, and The Last Reader. He has been shortlisted twice for the Romulo Gallegos International Novel Prize and was awarded the 2017 Xavier Villarrutia award for his novel, Olegaroy. He lives in Mexico and Poland.
David William Foster is Regents' Professor of Spanish and Women and Gender Studies at Arizona State University, where he also leads the Brazilian Studies Program.
Reviews
Toscana is ready to join the ranks of Latin America's finest novelists. * Kirkus Reviews *
David Toscana deserves to be labeled the Latin American Cervantes of the twenty-first century! The Enlightened Army is like a little Quixote. * El Tiempo (Bogota) *
Toscana's writing proves overall to be witty and disarming, alluding amusingly to Latin American writers such as Gabriel Garcia Marquez and Carlos Fuentes. * San Francisco Chronicle *
David Toscana may enter the pantheon of great Latin American authors. * Houston Chronicle *
What makes for a welcome window into history? The experiences of the frustrated hero of...The Enlightened Army and his quixotic quest to both conquer Texas and receive his due for his long-distance running achievements offer plenty of them. It's no coincidence that much of the action of this novel overlaps with the 1968 Summer Olympics, and the handful of temporal jumps forward add an unexpected sense of tragedy to the proceedings. * Words Without Borders *
The Enlightened Army is a delightful exploration of absurdity and delusion as one man attempts to conquer Texas on behalf of an uninterested Mexico. * Shelf Awareness, Starred Review *
[A] very enjoyable book, even though things do not go quite right for [Igancio Matus] but he is certainly one of the obsessive fools of literature, whom we cannot help having a grudging admiration for in his foolishness. * The Modern Novel *
The Enlightened Army isn't just an amusing tale. Underlying the bizarre story is a subtle analysis of the relationship between Mexico and the US through its surreal comparison of the two countries...an enjoyable romp, a clever look at Mexico past and present, as well as an examination of the wisdom of fools and wanting to make something of your life. * Tony's Reading List *
Creative and quite entertaining. * The Complete Review *
Absurd and comic but with a bitter edge, this novel takes a unique and refreshing approach to the darker aspects of Mexico's relationship to the United States. * Kirkus Reviews *
Toscana's novel pokes fun at the history of the US-Mexican border, lambasting those who cling to either side of it...The Enlightened Army satirizes the tension between Mexico and the US and the struggle for control over a dynamic region. * 3:AM Magazine *
Book Information
ISBN 9781477317778
Author David Toscana
Format Paperback
Page Count 232
Imprint University of Texas Press
Publisher University of Texas Press
Weight(grams) 286g
Dimensions(mm) 203mm * 127mm * 18mm