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Heaven of Drums

von Ana Gloria Moya

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Winner of the 2002 Sor Juana In#65533;s de la Cruz Prize This story of love and revolution takes place during the Argentine struggle for independence (1810-1820) and focuses on the character of the national hero, Manuel Belgrano. Belgrano's story is told through the voices of the real heroes of the novel--Mar#65533;a Kumb#65533; a mulatto healer-priestess, fighter, and nurse to the common soldiers; and Gregorio Rivas, mestizo son of a well-to-do Spanish businessman. Sky of Drums (Cielo de tambores) is filled with political and personal intrigue. At the core of the novel is the issue of racial discrimination. Belgrano is blinded to the love Mar#65533;ahas for him and the good counsel she has to offer because of his contempt for blacks. His open contempt for Rivas as a mestizo leads to his death. Rivas becomes Mar#65533;a's lover but is always haunted by Mar#65533;a's evident adoration of Belgrano. The manner in which the love-hate triangle plays out is filled with surprises and cuts to the heart of Argentina's troubled identity.… (mehr)
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Heaven of Drums, a historical novel by Argentine lawyer Ana Gloria Moya, won the Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz Prize for Spanish-language women writers in 2002. Part of the prize is the translation of the winning novel into English, which led to the Lannan Foundation supporting this translation for publication in 2007. The novel charts the struggle for Argentine independence at the start of the nineteenth century through the lives of Gregorio Rivas, half-Indian son of a rural landowner, and Maria Kumba, a mulatto priestess of her ancestral religion.

I really wanted to like this novel, but for me it fell flat on almost every level. I fear that perhaps the translation didn't help - the language was often clunky and hard to read, and occasionally descended into grotesque floridity. However, I don't think the translation is entirely at fault. I found the characters were caricatures rather than people, and there was an awful lot of telling, rather than showing. I did pick up some idea of what happened historically and some notion of current tensions in modern-day Argentina, though, and I did enjoy some of the African cultural background.

For the most part though, unfortunately I found the book's flaws distracted far too much from any sense of narrative for this novel to really engage my mind or emotions.
  frithuswith | Feb 11, 2010 |
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"To what heaven of drums and long siestas have they gone? Time has carried them off, time that is oblivion." -Jorge Luis Borges

"Woman, you quiet adversary, in the mysterious custody of puzzling deaths. With a millenarian sound beating in the veins in your temples where a change of guard is almost imperceptible." -Pablo Antonio Cuadra

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To Maria Ines Loyola and Leonar Rosas Villada, sisters in my truths and contradictions.
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My name is Gregorio Rivas and, today, when the passage of time has tempered the strength of my passions, I begin writing this so the truth won't be lost in darkness.
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Winner of the 2002 Sor Juana In#65533;s de la Cruz Prize This story of love and revolution takes place during the Argentine struggle for independence (1810-1820) and focuses on the character of the national hero, Manuel Belgrano. Belgrano's story is told through the voices of the real heroes of the novel--Mar#65533;a Kumb#65533; a mulatto healer-priestess, fighter, and nurse to the common soldiers; and Gregorio Rivas, mestizo son of a well-to-do Spanish businessman. Sky of Drums (Cielo de tambores) is filled with political and personal intrigue. At the core of the novel is the issue of racial discrimination. Belgrano is blinded to the love Mar#65533;ahas for him and the good counsel she has to offer because of his contempt for blacks. His open contempt for Rivas as a mestizo leads to his death. Rivas becomes Mar#65533;a's lover but is always haunted by Mar#65533;a's evident adoration of Belgrano. The manner in which the love-hate triangle plays out is filled with surprises and cuts to the heart of Argentina's troubled identity.

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