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Velorio

By Xavier Navarro Aquino
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“This debut novel traces a group of survivors who fall under the spell of an authoritarian cult leader in the days following Hurricane Maria’s destruction in Puerto Rico. It is deeply imagined and deeply felt – imagistic and strange and haunting – and simmering with grief and rage.”  -- Gabriela Garcia, New York Times bestselling author

Set in the wake of Hurricane Maria, Xavier Navarro Aquino’s unforgettable debut novel follows a remarkable group of survivors searching for hope on an island torn apart by both natural disaster and human violence.

Camila is haunted by the death of her sister, Marisol, who was caught by a mudslide during the huracán. Unable to part with Marisol, Camila carries her through town, past the churchyard, and, eventually, to the supposed utopia of Memoria. 

Urayoán, the idealistic, yet troubled cult leader of Memoria, has a vision for this new society, one that in his eyes is peaceful and democratic. The paradise he preaches lures in the young, including Bayfish, a boy on the cusp of manhood, and Morivivi, a woman whose outward toughness belies an inner tenderness for her friends. But as the different members of Memoria navigate Urayoán’s fiery rise, they will need to confront his violent authoritarian impulses in order to find a way to reclaim their home.

Velorio—meaning “wake”—is a story of strength, resilience, and hope; a tale of peril and possibility buoyed by the deeply held belief in a people’s ability to unite against those corrupted by power. 

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“Originally, I thought this was cult horror. But thinking about it, is any cult book not horrifying? Velario is a dark book set in the wake of huracán María in Puerto Rico. The hurricane left the island completely devastated with no water, no way to make phone calls, and no electricity. In this story, we follow different Puerto Ricans who find themselves in Memoria, a “commune” of survivors led by Urayoán. The story is divided into different POVs. Camila, who is traumatized and glued to her sister’s dead body; Bayfish, Banto, and Cheo who are close to Urayoán; Urayoán, the cult leader; and Moriviví, a woman who’s taking care of some other women and thinks joining the commune will save them. At the time she made this decision, Urayoán had somehow managed to secure fuel and most Puerto Ricans had started using the word ‘vida’ (life) to refer to it, as everyone depends on it. This means Urayoán’s little cult can use the fuel for themselves, he’s got little soldiers thieving and collecting stuff around, and they can trade fuel for other stuff like cattle (sometimes forcibly). It is a harrowing depiction of an extreme situation. I adored Camila and Moriviví. The guys were annoying as fuck (though Banto was OK at times) (Cheo was a good guy but he’s a poet and I don’t like poetry lol). I was just enthralled with Camila’s story. She had to dig up Marisol’s body. And after that, she went into shock and stayed with the body, talking to it, not leaving it. I thought that was hauntingly beautiful until of course, Urayoán showed up. This being said, I loved the themes of sisterhood (and losing a sister) and women helping women. The book was sort of boring and dragging. It wasn’t fun to read or something I wanted to pick up, but I’m glad I read it. The writing was beautiful but the dialogue was very rude and ugly, full of insults and just vile things. Additionally, I was shocked at the crazy amount of Spanish this book has. Of course, no problem for me, but I wonder if it’d be an issue for non-Spanish speakers. The ending was just okay - I did like the two last chapters, but if I’m talking about everyone's ending in general, it was just ugly and messy. I’m not sure what I learnt after this. That people turn to the community and accept craziness in extreme situations? Some quotes: I worry in order to set the rules for a new place a sacrifice is needed because everything new is borne from tears. (This is someone's diary hence the grammar) --- Believe in spirits and I'll make you believe in death. It's the spirits that selected me to lead and that's why I do it. Some come from the bodies I refrigerate nice and safe, but more so it's from God. --- "Belief is a powerful thing. And it can drive you crazy. If you're desperate enough, anything can look beautiful."”

About Xavier Navarro Aquino

Xavier Navarro Aquino was born and raised in Puerto Rico. His fiction has appeared in Tin HouseMcSweeney’s Quarterly Concern, and Guernica. He has been awarded scholarships from the Bread Loaf Writers’ Conference, the Sewanee Writers' Conference, a MacDowell Fellowship, and an ACLS Emerging Voices Fellowship at Dartmouth College. Aquino is currently an Assistant Professor of English at the University of Notre Dame where he teaches in the MFA program.

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