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Thomas More's Magician Toby Green

Thomas More's Magician By Toby Green

Thomas More's Magician by Toby Green


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Summary

This is an account of one man's attempt to create a real life Utopia.

Thomas More's Magician Summary

Thomas More's Magician: A Novel Account of Utopia in Mexico by Toby Green

In September 1532, eleven years after the Spanish conquest, Mexico is in meltdown. As the conquistadors discover an earthly paradise, its peoples and their Gods are destroyed. This is a time of greed, uncertainty - and idealism. Despairing at his surroundings, Vasco de Quiroga - a new member of the Spanish ruling council - forges a commune on Mexico City's outskirts. Indigenous peoples flock there, and soon a new society exists, complete with a welfare system and a hospital. What distinguishes Quiroga's project is that he uses Thomas More's recently published book, Utopia, as his blueprint. As Toby Green researches Quiroga's biography in Spain and Mexico, he begins to sense an eerie resonance between Quiroga's age and our own. Based on archival research, and rich with vivid reconstructions of 16th-century Spain and Mexico, the narrative becomes a biography not only of Quiroga, but also of utopia as both an idea and a literary form.

About Toby Green

Toby Green, 30, graduated from Cambridge University in 1996, having obtained a First in Philosophy. He is a Green Party councillor for Stroud District Council. This is his third book.

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GOR005918773
9780753819784
0753819783
Thomas More's Magician: A Novel Account of Utopia in Mexico by Toby Green
Used - Good
Paperback
Orion Publishing Co
20050804
352
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