1521: The Defiance
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1521: The Defiance is a historical novel inspired by the events surrounding Ferdinand Magellan's final expedition and the Battle of Mactan in the Philippine archipelago.In the early sixteenth century, Magellan's fleet crossed the Pacific in search of the Spice Islands, bringing with it the ambitions of empire and the promise of conversion to a distant world. When the expedition reached the islands of the Visayas, alliances were formed, cultures collided, and the fragile balance between diplomacy and domination began to unravel.Drawing from the surviving chronicle of Antonio Pigafetta, the only firsthand account of Magellan's voyage, 1521: The Defiance explores the human stories that history left unrecorded. Through the perspectives of sailors, interpreters, rulers, and warriors, the novel imagines the lives of those who stood on both sides of a pivotal encounter between island communities and a foreign empire.At the center of the story is the growing tension between Ferdinand Magellan and the Visayan leaders whose islands lay in the path of his mission. As faith, loyalty, and ambition intertwine, alliances begin to fracture and the promise of peace gives way to confrontation.Grounded in precolonial Visayan culture and shaped by historical research, 1521: The Defiance reexamines one of the most enduring moments in Philippine history. It is a story of exploration and resistance, of belief and misunderstanding, and of the choices that led to a clash remembered for centuries.
1521: The Defiance is a historical novel inspired by the events surrounding Ferdinand Magellan's final expedition and the Battle of Mactan in the Philippine archipelago.In the early sixteenth century, Magellan's fleet crossed the Pacific in search of the Spice Islands, bringing with it the ambitions of empire and the promise of conversion to a distant world. When the expedition reached the islands of the Visayas, alliances were formed, cultures collided, and the fragile balance between diplomacy and domination began to unravel.Drawing from the surviving chronicle of Antonio Pigafetta, the only firsthand account of Magellan's voyage, 1521: The Defiance explores the human stories that history left unrecorded. Through the perspectives of sailors, interpreters, rulers, and warriors, the novel imagines the lives of those who stood on both sides of a pivotal encounter between island communities and a foreign empire.At the center of the story is the growing tension between Ferdinand Magellan and the Visayan leaders whose islands lay in the path of his mission. As faith, loyalty, and ambition intertwine, alliances begin to fracture and the promise of peace gives way to confrontation.Grounded in precolonial Visayan culture and shaped by historical research, 1521: The Defiance reexamines one of the most enduring moments in Philippine history. It is a story of exploration and resistance, of belief and misunderstanding, and of the choices that led to a clash remembered for centuries.
AmazonPagina's: 243, Hardcover, Charleston Lim
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