The Zigzag Way

The Zigzag Way by Anita Desai, published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt in 2004, is a literary work that explores themes of culture and identity through the lens of a young American historian named Eric. As he navigates the lush and mythical landscape of Mexico, Eric embarks on a journey of self-discovery, tracing his family’s history to a ghost town in the Yucatan. This edition spans 159 pages and is presented in English.
Readers will find a rich narrative that intertwines multiple timelines and cultural heritage, focusing on the struggles of Eric’s ancestors and the contemporary challenges faced by the native Huichol Indians. The story delves into Eric’s inquiries about the past, which lead to encounters with Dona Vera, a complex figure dedicated to preserving Huichol culture. The convergence of these characters on the Day of the Dead creates a poignant moment that bridges past and present, offering a haunting and atmospheric exploration of identity and history.
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In her long, distinguished career, Anita Desai has focused her capacious vision on questions of culture and identity. Her mesmerizing new novel, The Zigzag Way, brings her fiction to an unexpected region of the world: mythical, lush Mexico. In this seductive landscape, a young American stumbles upon an unlikely path to self-discovery.
Eric is a newly minted historian just out of graduate school, unsure of his past choices and future options. With no clear direction, he follows his lover, Em, when she travels to the Yucatan for her scientific research, but he ends up alone in this foreign place. And so he pursues his own private quest, tracing his family’s history to a Mexican ghost town, where, a hundred years earlier, young Cornish miners toiled to the death. With vivid sympathy, Desai conjures the struggles of Eric’s grandparents and their community.
Now, in place of the Cornish workers, the native Huichol Indians suffer the cruelty of the mines. When he inquires into their lives, Eric provokes the ire of their self-appointed savior, Dona Vera. Known as the “Queen of the Sierra,” Dona Vera is the widow of a mining baron who has dedicated her fortune to preserving the Huichol culture. But her formidable presence belies a dubious past.
The zigzag paths of these characters converge on the Day of the Dead, bringing together past and present in a moment of powerful epiphany. Haunting and atmospheric, with splashes of exuberant color and darker violence, The Zigzag Way is a magical novel of elegiac beauty.
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