Wilson Harris is one of the truly unique literary talents of the Caribbean. His novel The Dark Jester recounts Pizarro's conquest of Peru in a fictional meditation on the encounter between Spanish colonial ambition and Inca civilisation and the spiritual and cultural consequences of this meeting. Harris imagines a dialogue, implicit and explicit, between the conquistador and Atahualpa, the ruler of the Incas, being held to ransom until a room is filled with golden artefacts brought from all over the kingdom. Implicit in this, is the author's ambition to reclaim as a source of inspiration, not only the history and pre-history of the Americas, but the very landscape itself.
Wilson Harris is one of the truly unique literary talents of the Caribbean. His novel The Dark Jester recounts Pizarro's conquest of Peru in a fictional meditation on the encounter between Spanish colonial ambition and Inca civilisation and the spiritual and cultural consequences of this meeting. Harris imagines a dialogue, implicit and explicit, between the conquistador and Atahualpa, the ruler of the Incas, being held to ransom until a room is filled with golden artefacts brought from all over the kingdom. Implicit in this, is the author's ambition to reclaim as a source of inspiration, not only the history and pre-history of the Americas, but the very landscape itself.
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