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Men of Maize

A novel whose time has come: the Nobel Prize-winning author's visionary epic of ecological devastation, capitalist exploitation and indigenous wisdom

Deep in the mountain forests of Guatemala, a community of Indigenous Mayans - the 'men of maize' - serves as stewards to sacred corn crops. When profiteering outsiders encroach on their territory and threaten to abuse the fertile land, they enter a bloody struggle to protect their way of life.

Blurring the lines between history and mythology, Nobel Prize winner Miguel Angel Asturias's lush, dream-like work offers a prescient warning against the loss of ancestral wisdom and the environmental destruction set in motion by colonial oppression and capitalist greed.

A novel whose time has come: the Nobel Prize-winning author's visionary epic of ecological devastation, capitalist exploitation and indigenous wisdom

Deep in the mountain forests of Guatemala, a community of Indigenous Mayans - the 'men of maize' - serves as stewards to sacred corn crops. When profiteering outsiders encroach on their territory and threaten to abuse the fertile land, they enter a bloody struggle to protect their way of life.

Blurring the lines between history and mythology, Nobel Prize winner Miguel Angel Asturias's lush, dream-like work offers a prescient warning against the loss of ancestral wisdom and the environmental destruction set in motion by colonial oppression and capitalist greed.

$17,563.52
Men of Maize
$17,563.52

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A novel whose time has come: the Nobel Prize-winning author's visionary epic of ecological devastation, capitalist exploitation and indigenous wisdom

Deep in the mountain forests of Guatemala, a community of Indigenous Mayans - the 'men of maize' - serves as stewards to sacred corn crops. When profiteering outsiders encroach on their territory and threaten to abuse the fertile land, they enter a bloody struggle to protect their way of life.

Blurring the lines between history and mythology, Nobel Prize winner Miguel Angel Asturias's lush, dream-like work offers a prescient warning against the loss of ancestral wisdom and the environmental destruction set in motion by colonial oppression and capitalist greed.