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Fifth Sun

Auteur(s): Camilla Townsend
Narrateur(s): Christina Delaine
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In November 1519, Hernando Cortes walked along a causeway leading to the capital of the Aztec kingdom and came face to face with Moctezuma. That story - and the story of what happened afterwards - has been told many times, but always following the narrative offered by the Spaniards.

After all, we have been taught, it was the Europeans who held the pens. But the Native Americans were intrigued by the Roman alphabet and, unbeknownst to the newcomers, they used it to write detailed histories in their own language of Nahuatl. Until recently, these sources remained obscure, only partially translated, and rarely consulted by scholars.

For the first time, in Fifth Sun, the history of the Aztecs is offered in all its complexity based solely on the texts written by the indigenous people themselves. Camilla Townsend presents an accessible and humanized depiction of these native Mexicans, rather than seeing them as the exotic, bloody figures of European stereotypes.

The conquest, in this work, is neither an apocalyptic moment, nor an origin story launching Mexicans into existence. The Mexica people had a history of their own long before the Europeans arrived and did not simply capitulate to Spanish culture and colonization. Instead, they realigned their political allegiances, accommodated new obligations, adopted new technologies, and endured.

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Interesting information, possibly, spoiled by brutally lifeless narration.

I was really looking forward to this book but was unable to finish it. I’m not sure whether it was the text or the reader that was so boring, but what was especially tiresome was the regular interruption of the narrative to explain how somebody’s name was spelled. Drove me nuts.

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remarkable narration, middling history

it's possible that this book simply isn't cut out to be enjoyed as an audiobook. the narration is second to none, and the narrator's ability to manage very difficult Aztec names is remarkable. the author also has access to and has integrated an incredible array of sources. However, I have issues with how much she projects thoughts and emotions onto some of the historical characters she describes. For an historian who is so committed to letting the Aztecs speak for themselves, she seems surprisingly unafraid to project her own sense of their inner lives onto the history. t
This bothers me methodologically. As well, given the emphasis on Aztec culture and history, a much larger proportion of the book than I expected is focused on the contact and post contact periods. It became a bit of a slog.

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