The Epic of Juan Latino: Dilemmas of Race and Religion in Renaissance Spain

by Elizabeth Wright

2021-01-07 20:15:56

In The Epic of Juan Latino, Elizabeth R. Wright tells the story of Renaissance Europe''s first black poet and his epic poem on the naval battle of Lepanto, Austrias Carmen (The Song of John of Austria).Piecing together the surviving evidence, Wright ... Read more

In The Epic of Juan Latino, Elizabeth R. Wright tells the story of Renaissance Europe''s first black poet and his epic poem on the naval battle of Lepanto, Austrias Carmen (The Song of John of Austria).

Piecing together the surviving evidence, Wright traces Latino''s life in Granada, Iberia''s last Muslim metropolis, from his early clandestine education as a slave in a noble household to his distinguished career as a schoolmaster at the University of Granada. When intensifying racial discrimination and the chaos of the Morisco Revolt threatened Latino''s hard-won status, he set out to secure his position by publishing an epic poem in Latin verse, the Austrias Carmen, that would demonstrate his mastery of Europe''s international literary language and celebrate his own African heritage.

Through Latino''s remarkable, hitherto untold story, Wright illuminates the racial and religious tensions of sixteenth-century Spain and the position of black Africans within Spain''s nascent empire and within the emerging African diaspora.

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File size9.28 X 6.27 X 0.95 in
Print pages288
PublisherUniversity of Toronto Press, Scholarly Publishing Division
Publication date July 5, 2016
LanguageEnglish
ISBN9781442637528

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