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The Erotic Metempsychosis of Melibea (Paperback)
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Calisto Gavilan experiences an extraordinary vision, late one night
in an Indian shaman's hut, high in the Peruvian Andes. Nearly
asleep, he sees in the flame of an oil lamp, a fleeting vision of
eight women who, according to his mule driver, he must have known
and loved in his former lives. Calisto decides to search for those
women in their present, youthful reincarnations. He cannot find
them in Peru, and the muleteer advises him to look for them in
far-away lands. Calisto travels to Europe to study the history of
Spain and to write his graduate thesis about the Spanish conquest
of the Americas. European and Spanish history appear to him as a
continuum resulting in the creation of Peru. Calisto reconstructs
the prehistoric migrations of the Celts and Iberians; the
Carthaginian, Roman, Goth, and Arab wars of conquest in Spain; and
the wars of succession between the medieval kingdoms of Castile and
Portugal, from which emerged the Spain of the discovery and
conquest of America. The historical reconstructions take the form
of narratives in which, in one form or another, appear the women of
Calisto's vision. In this respect, "The Erotic Metempsychosis of
Melibea" is a historical novel about Spain's pre-history and
medieval age. Calisto's sister suggests the name Melibea as the
unifying image of Calisto's visions. His reading of "La Celestina"
proposes a different interpretation of Fernando de Rojas's
tragicomedy. Melibea is the symbol of a complete love, both
spiritual and sexual. The erotic element is basic to "The Erotic
Metempsychosis of Melibea." The perfect woman is inaccessible; on
the other hand, the real woman finds in the erotic her reason for
living. Calisto's trip to Greece is the culminating point of his
encounter with Europe, in the cradle of Occidental civilization. He
discovers the significance of the Parthenon and the cult of Athena;
he comes to understand the mystery of the cure in Aesculapius's
sanctuary at Epidaurus; he views a presentation of Aeschylus's
"Agamemnon" during the festival of classic Greek theater at
Epidaurus; the re-translation of Aeschylus's tragedy holds a
mesmerizing beauty and allows the reader to see the mechanisms for
the presentation of drama in the open air theater, with its chorus,
the Coryphaeus, and the actors as they were probably done in
ancient Greece. The novel concludes with Calisto's return to Peru
and to Yanacocha, the place of his original vision.
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Imprint: |
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
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Country of origin: |
United States |
Release date: |
October 2012 |
First published: |
October 2012 |
Translators: |
Mary Welch
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Authors: |
Edmundo Bendezu
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Dimensions: |
216 x 140 x 27mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Paperback - Trade
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Pages: |
534 |
ISBN-13: |
978-1-4800-8554-1 |
Categories: |
Books >
Fiction >
General & literary fiction >
Modern fiction
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LSN: |
1-4800-8554-5 |
Barcode: |
9781480085541 |
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