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Pages
162
Year
2018
Language
English

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In a jungle village an old man sees a strange girl who has collapsed in a field. Once a holy man, he is sure she is not an evil spirit. He carries her inside and puts her in a hammock, despite his wife's warning that the girl is the evil Xtabay, pretending to be lost and exhausted.
The girl has fled her home in search of a mysterious boy who wandered into her village. She senses in him her own despair and loneliness: "I loved him with the intensity of my soul and heart and body," and intends to follow him to the "great modern city" he was seeking.
Using archetypal figures - the man, the boy, the woman, Rechy's Pablo! is steeped in indigenous myths and superstitions. Restless spirits roam the dark jungle howling for redemption amid the pyramids of their ancestors, witches predict doom and snakes stir ancient curses, like the disastrous loss of crops. Native religious rituals conflict dangerously with the Catholic religion.
The novel is framed by the Mayan legend, "And the soul must wander aimlessly until the sun and the moon shall fuse." Like the forgotten bride who longs endlessly for the elusive sun, the girl searches for the boy in the vast modern city. At the book's core, Rechy explores mankind's longing for connection, for the surcease of evasive love.

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"A deftly crafted, character driven, inherently engaging novel, this edition of Pablo! is unreservedly recommended for both community and academic library Contemporary Literary Fiction collections."
Midwest Book Review
"In Pablo!, the distinctions between the real, the magical, and the mythical blur, coalescing into a hallucinatory whole....the story told is captivating. Themes Rechy will return to again and again in subsequent works are boldly developed. Pablo is the lithe boy with the desperate eyes who seeks and seeks; he is a character we find over and over in Rechy's later fiction and in his memoirs."
Los Angeles Review of Books

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