Set in the highlands of the Mexican state of Chiapas, The Book of
Lamentations tells of a fictionalized Mayan uprising that resembles
many of the rebellions that have taken place since the indigenous people
of the area were first conquered by European invaders five hundred years
ago. With the panoramic sweep of a Diego Rivera mural, the novel weaves
together dozens of plot lines, perspectives, and characters. Blending a
wealth of historical information and local detail with a profound
understanding of the complex relationship between victim and tormentor,
Castellanos captures the ambiguities that underlie all struggles for
power.
A masterpiece of contemporary Latin American fiction from Mexico's
greatest twentieth-century woman writer, The Book of Lamentations was
translated with an afterword by Ester Allen and introduction by Alma
Guillermoprieto.