Against the Inquisition, Marcos Aguinis
Against the Inquisition, Marcos Aguinis
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Against the Inquisition

Author: Marcos Aguinis, Carolina De Robertis

Narrator: Timothy Andrés Pabon

Unabridged: 16 hr 51 min

Format: Digital Audiobook (DRM Protected)

Published: 07/01/2018


Synopsis

“[A] stirring song of freedom.” —Nobel Prize laureate Mario Vargas LlosaFrom a renowned prize-winning Argentinian author comes a historical novel based on the true story of one man’s faith, spirit, and resistance during the Spanish Inquisition in Latin America.Born in sixteenth-century Argentina, Francisco Maldonado da Silva is nine years old when he sees his father, Don Diego, arrested one harrowing afternoon because of his beliefs. Raised in a family practicing its Jewish faith in secret under the condemning eyes of the Spanish Inquisition, Francisco embarks on a personal quest that will challenge, enlighten, and forever change him.He completes his education in a monastery; he reads the Bible; he dreams of reparation; he dedicates his life to science, developing a humanistic approach and becoming one of the first accredited medical doctors in Latin America; and most of all, he longs to reconnect with his father in Lima, Perú, the City of Kings.So begins Francisco’s epic journey to fight for his true faith, to embrace his past, and to draw from his father’s indomitable strength in the face of unimaginable persecution. But the arm of the Holy Inquisition is an intractable one. As it reaches for Francisco, he sheds his mask to defend his freedom. Against seemingly insurmountable odds, he will prove that while the body can be broken, the spirit fights back, endures, and survives.

About Marcos Aguinis

Marcos Aguinis is a prize-winning, internationally bestselling author. Born the son of European Jewish immigrants in Argentina in 1935, Aguinis learned at age seven that his grandfather and the rest of his family in Europe had been killed by the Nazis. Describing this as the defining moment of his life, Aguinis says it is what drove him to write, in an effort to repair the “broken mechanism of humanity.” He published his first book in 1963 and since then has published thirteen novels, fourteen essay collections, four short-story collections, and two biographies covering historical, political, and artistic themes. Aguinis was the first author outside of Spain to win the prestigious Planeta Prize for his book The Inverted Cross, and his novel Against the Inquisition was praised by Nobel Prize laureate Mario Vargas Llosa as a “stirring song of freedom.” When democracy was reinstated in Argentina in 1983, Aguinis became secretary of culture, for his brave fight against dictatorship and the defense of human rights, and sponsored the renowned “cultural renaissance.” For more information, visit www.aguinis.net.


Reviews

This is the true and moving story of a Jewish family from Portugal whose members flee the Iberian Peninsula after the Spanish Edict of Expulsion is issued in 1492. Diego Núňes da Silva is a medical doctor who ends up in Peru, only to find that the Inquisition has reached the town in which he and his......more

An interesting but sometimes agonising novel I struggled with with one greatly. The setting was a new one for me (historic novels aren't my thing) and wasn't a topic I had lot of incumbent interest in. Over the course of the book I learned a many new things about the inquisition, Catholicism and Jud......more