The Moor's account / Laila Lalami.
Publication details: Reading : Garnet Press, 2015.Description: 430 pages ; 20 cmISBN:- 9781859644270
- 1859644279
- Estevan, -1539 -- Fiction
- Narvaez, Panfilo de, -1528 -- Fiction
- Nunez Cabeza de Vaca, Alvar, active 16th century -- Fiction
- America -- Early works to 1800 -- Fiction
- Florida -- Discovery and exploration -- Spanish -- Fiction
- America -- Discovery and exploration -- Spanish -- Fiction
- Morocco -- Fiction
- America -- Early accounts to 1600 -- Fiction
- 813/.6 23
- The Man Booker Prize, Longlisted 2015.
- Pulitzer Prize for Fiction, Finalist 2015.
Item type | Home library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item reserves |
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Book | Melbourne Athenaeum Library | Fiction - Historical | LAL | Available | 070633 |
Formerly CIP. Uk
Brings us the imagined memoirs of the first black explorer of America--a Moroccan slave whose testimony was left out of the official record. In 1527, the conquistador Pánfilo de Narváez sailed from the port of Sanlúcar de Barrameda with a crew of six hundred men and nearly a hundred horses. 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 famous as Hernán Cortés. But from the moment the Narváez expedition landed in Florida, it faced peril--navigational errors, disease, starvation, as well as resistance from indigenous tribes. Within a year there were only four survivors: the expedition's treasurer, Álvar Núñez Cabeza de Vaca; a Spanish nobleman named Alonso del Castillo Maldonado; a young explorer named Andrés Dorantes de Carranza; and Dorantes's Moroccan slave, Mustafa al-Zamori, whom the three Spaniards called Estebanico. These four survivors would go on to make a journey across America that would transform them from proud conquis-tadores to humble servants, from fearful outcasts to faith healers.
The Man Booker Prize, Longlisted 2015.
Pulitzer Prize for Fiction, Finalist 2015.