You Dreamed of Empires
2022 • 240 pages

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Average rating4.1

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 Gosh but this was an intriguing journey. It kind of reminds me of the kinds of daydreams a person can come up with when they???re REALLY focused on an idea. I don???t know if this is something other people do, but there are people (myself included) who can build out entire scenarios in their heads and just play them out from all angles, from the perspective of all the characters, with all the possible outcomes that occurs to the daydreamer. This book feels like a very refined version of that. 
But with that being said: the dreamlike narrative is a result of the deliberately Borgesian thrust of the narrative. Because that???s what this is, at its core: a Borgesian take on a very specific historical event. There???s no certainties here, no hard, specific truths; it forces the reader to question the relationship between ???fact??? and ???fiction??? and address the fluidity and gray areas between the two. This story is a labyrinth, and the reader must navigate the labyrinth and meditate upon the story being told. 
Another way to look at this story is that it???s a reclamation, of sorts, of the historical narrative. In the dream that is this novel history is turned on its head, wrested away from the ???hard truths of reality??? as created and put forward by the colonizers, and instead put in the hands of the colonized. This feels extremely powerful and empowering in a way that can???t be replicated in straight historical fiction, and likely not even by alternate history narratives. 
Overall this was an utterly fascinating read. It might not be the easiest to get through, since not everyone is into Borgesian-style stories, but the payoff for those who DO enjoy that kind of style and for those who stick through it is DEFINITELY worth it. The experience will also be very interesting for anyone who???s from a country with a history of colonization, especially Spanish colonization, since the narrative brings up interesting questions about the interplay between fact and fiction, and how storytelling highlights thee fluidity between the two. 

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