Amulet: A Novel
Auxilio Lacouture is the mother of Mexican poetry. Uruguayan by birth, Mexican by destiny, the vagrant poetess serves as guardian, confidant, literary mentor, and occasional lover to a generation of Mexico Cityās mad young poets, a fixture in their heady bohemian swirl. On the infamous day in 1968 when the military invades the campus of the cityās main university, Auxilio is in the womenās bathroom of the department of literature and philosophy, reading the poetry of Pedro Garfias on the toilet. Trapped and alone, she hides there for twelve days, her lifeās story, past and future, pouring from her in a great deluge. Hallucinatory and prophetic, Amulet is a haunting, spellbinding meditation on violence and exile, on memory and historyāa requiem for a lost generation.