Life and Death in the Andes e-bog
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A thoughtfully observed travel memoir and history as richly detailed as it is deeply felt (Kirkus Reviews) of South America, from Butch Cassidy to Che Guevara to cocaine king Pablo Escobar to Charles Darwin, all set in the Andes Mountains.The Andes Mountains are the worlds longest mountain chain, linking most of the countries in South America. Kim MacQuarrie takes us on a historical journey thr...
E-bog
131,30 DKK
Forlag
Simon & Schuster
Udgivet
1 december 2015
Længde
448 sider
Genrer
1KLS
Sprog
English
Format
epub
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9781439168929
A thoughtfully observed travel memoir and history as richly detailed as it is deeply felt (Kirkus Reviews) of South America, from Butch Cassidy to Che Guevara to cocaine king Pablo Escobar to Charles Darwin, all set in the Andes Mountains.The Andes Mountains are the worlds longest mountain chain, linking most of the countries in South America. Kim MacQuarrie takes us on a historical journey through this unique region, bringing fresh insight and contemporary connections to such fabled characters as Charles Darwin, Che Guevara, Pablo Escobar, Butch Cassidy, Thor Heyerdahl, and others. He describes living on the floating islands of Lake Titcaca. He introduces us to a Patagonian woman who is the last living speaker of her language. We meet the woman who cared for the wounded Che Guevara just before he died, the police officer who captured cocaine king Pablo Escobar, the dancer who hid Shining Path guerrilla Abimael Guzman, and a man whose grandfather witnessed the death of Butch Cassidy. Collectively these stories tell us something about the spirit of South America. What makes South America different from other continentsand what makes the cultures of the Andes different from other cultures found there? How did the capitalism introduced by the Spaniards change South America? Why did Shining Path leader Guzman nearly succeed in his revolutionary quest while Che Guevara in Bolivia was a complete failure in his? MacQuarrie writes smartly and engagingly and withenthusiasm about the variety of South Americas life and landscape (The New York Times Book Review) in Life and Death in the Andes. Based on the authors own deeply observed travels, this is a well-written, immersive work that history aficionados, particularly those with an affinity for Latin America, will relish (Library Journal).