Voices of the Aztec Empire

ebook Imagined Interviews

By Robert Walker

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What if the past was not a foreign country, but a world waiting just beneath your own?

For Daniel, a graduate student haunted by a teenage encounter with a mysterious obsidian knife, the Aztec Empire is more than a subject of study—it's a living presence that bleeds into his modern world. His obsessive research plunges him into a series of vivid, hallucinatory encounters, bringing him face-to-face with the people who built and defended a civilization on the brink of apocalypse.

Through these meticulously researched and intensely imagined conversations, you will:

  • Sit in the court of

    Moctezuma II, a philosopher-emperor paralyzed by omens as strange ships appear on his shores .

  • Enter the war room of

    Tlacaelel, the ruthless advisor who believed history is an invention and rewrote his people's past to forge an empire.

  • Walk the gardens of

    Nezahualcoyotl, the poet-king who found meaning not in eternal power, but in the fleeting beauty of a world designed to end .

  • Hear from the voices often lost to history: a farmer, a midwife, a courtesan, a warrior, and a servant, each revealing the intricate human reality that sustained the grand imperial project.
  • Witness the moment of collision through the eyes of

    Malinalli, the indispensable interpreter forced to translate between two irreconcilable worlds, knowing every word could be a bridge or a weapon .

  • Voices of the Aztec Empire is a masterful work of historical fiction that resurrects not just the facts of a civilization, but its soul—its cosmic purpose, its deep knowledge of the natural world, and its capacity for both breathtaking beauty and profound violence. It is an unforgettable journey into the heart of a world that vanished, but never truly disappeared.

    Voices of the Aztec Empire