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La mezquita blanca / The White Mosque (Spanish Edition)
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Overview
A finales del siglo XIX, un grupo de menonitas germanoparlantes abandona Rusia rumbo a Asia Central siguiendo la profecía de su líder, convencido de que la segunda venida de Cristo tendría lugar allí. Más de un siglo después, Sofia Samatar sigue sus pasos fascinada por el destino de aquella expedición: la fundación de un pequeño pueblo cristiano en el kanato musulmán de Jiva. En su búsqueda, la autora reconstruye una constelación de historias que convergen en la antigua Ruta de la Seda y reflexiona sobre la identidad, la fe y el desarraigo.
In the late nineteenth century, a group of German-speaking Mennonites leaves Russia for Central Asia, following the prophecy of their leader, who believes the Second Coming of Christ will take place there. More than a century later, Sofia Samatar retraces their journey, drawn to the fate of that expedition: the founding of a small Christian village in the Muslim khanate of Khiva. In the course of her search, the author reconstructs a constellation of stories converging along the ancient Silk Road, reflecting on identity, faith, and displacement.








