- Published: 11 February 2025
- ISBN: 9781529920659
- Imprint: Vintage
- Format: Paperback
- Pages: 224
- RRP: $22.99
You Dreamed of Empires

















- Published: 11 February 2025
- ISBN: 9781529920659
- Imprint: Vintage
- Format: Paperback
- Pages: 224
- RRP: $22.99
Parts of the novel play like an Aztec West Wing, taking us deep into the political manoeuvrings of the royal court but blending its particularities with 21st-century psychology. It’s a rich approach that achieves a hallucinatory vividness
Guardian
Riotously entertaining… Natasha Wimmer brilliantly brings the author’s playfulness and idiomatic humour to life for an English-language readership. The result is a triumph of solemnity-busting erudition and mischievous invention that will delight and titillate
Financial Times
A mischievous fantasy… Enrigue plunges exuberantly into the revisionist speculation that rehabilitates Indiginous awareness and agency
Times Literary Supplement
A lively, arresting read – if 2024 brings more novels as original as this one, it will be a good year
The Times
An eclectic work of exceptional originality
Skinny
Enrigue’s genius lies in his ability to bring readers close to its tangled knot of priests, mercenaries, warriors and princesses while adding a pinch of biting humor
Silvia Moreno-Garcia, Los Angeles Times
Enrigue’s work is marked by an all-consuming attention to historical detail.... He is a preternaturally entertaining and erudite writer who builds alternate worlds from the minutiae. He also seems like he’s having a pretty good time
Benjamin Russell, New York Times
Incantatory... Enrigue conjures both court intrigue and city life with grace
The New Yorker
[S]ublime absurdities... abound in this delirious historical fantasia, which can be said to be many things: funny, ghastly, eye-opening, marvelous and frequently confounding
Wall Street Journal
[S]hort, strange, spiky and sublime... Enrigue, who is clearly a major talent, has delivered a humane comedy of manners that is largely about paranoia (is today the day my head will be lopped off?) and the quotidian bummers of life, even if you are powerful beyond belief
Dwight Garner, New York Times
An alternate history of Mexican conquest, with a Tarantino-ready twist.... Deliciously gonzo.... Rendered in earthy, demotic, wryly unhistorical English by translator Natasha Wimmer... Enrigue’s antic style is high-minded, richly detailed, vulgar and sophisticated all at once — reminiscent of the films of Peter Greenaway or Derek Jarman
Washington Post
A riotous reimagining of the world-changing encounter, in 1520, between Hernán Cortés, the cocksure Spanish conquistador, and Moctezuma, melancholy emperor of the Mexica
Financial Times, *Summer Reads of 2024*
[An] immensely playful tale… anything can happen and frequently does
Guardian, *Books of the Year*
One of the most extraordinary books I read last year, and now out in paperback. Savour it!
Bristol Magazine